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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

A complement in the predicate

“The driving force of the report is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts.”

Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party.

Is is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a predicate in the sentence above?

Is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a noun phrase and a complement subject-oriented in that sentence?

  

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anonymous Is is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a predicate in the sentence above? Yes. anonymous Is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a noun phrase and a complement subject-oriented in that sentence?

  • anonymous Is is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a predicate in the sentence above?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a noun phrase and a complement subject-oriented in that sentence?
  • Yes.
  • "Subjective predicative complement" is the terminology I've seen.
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anonymousIs is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a predicate in the sentence above?

Yes.

anonymousIs this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a noun phrase and a complement subject-oriented in that sentence?

Y

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anonymous

The driving force of the report is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts.”

Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party.

Is is this sense that politics is broken and the economy is broken and we need to fix both parts a predicate in the sentence above?


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