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Jadel Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Being patient

Being patient is important for you to live.
Is "Being patient" a subject?
  

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Jadel Is "Being patient" a subject? Yes. It is the subject.

  • Jadel Is "Being patient" a subject?
  • Yes.
  • It is the subject.
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JadelIs "Being patient" a subject?
Yes. It is the subject.
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What about "important for you to live"
I know it's a subject complement.
But is it "a verb phrase"?
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No. It is a predicate adjective with its post-modifying adverbial infinitive clause...maybe.
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She seems tired.
I think "tired" can be either "a predicate adjective" or "a subject complement"
What do you think?
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JadelI think "tired" can be either "a predicate adjective" or "a subject complement"
Those are two terms for the same thing. It is both.

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