"The former US director of national intelligence James Clapper says events in Washington now are more serious than the Watergate scandal of the 1970s, and that it is imperative investigators get to the bottom of the Trump administration’s links with the Putin regime" (The Guardian.)
Is imperative a noun or adjective in the above?
Is subordinate [that] investigators get to the bottom of the Trump administration’s links with the Putin regime a complement of imperative?
anonymous Is imperative a noun or adjective in the above? An adjective. anonymous Is subordinate [that] investigators get to the bottom of the Trump administration’s links with the Putin regime a complement of imperative?
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anonymousIs imperative a noun or adjective in the above?
An adjective.
anonymousIs subordinate [that] investigators get to the bottom of the Trump administration’s links with the Putin regime a complement of imperative?
Right.