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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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A fool/ foolish

She is a fool.

She is foolish.

The predicates ( form) of these sentences are different. However, the predicator ( function) of these sentences describes her.


Is it correct?

  

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If I say " he is nice" The predictor (function) of the word "nice" describes the boy, but the predicate ( form ) of the word " nice" gives the meaning of the word. I'm not sure whether it is correct or not Could you please help?

  • If I say " he is nice" The predictor (function) of the word "nice" describes the boy, but the predicate ( form ) of the word " nice" gives the meaning of the word.
  • I'm not sure whether it is correct or not Could you please help?
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If I say " he is nice"

The predictor (function) of the word "nice" describes the boy, but the predicate ( form ) of the word " nice" gives the meaning of the word.


I'm not sure whether it is correct or not

Could you please help?

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