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Rex Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Prejudiced

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  • 0 No, adjective/past participle.
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0 No, adjective/past participle. 0-
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0 Thanks Marius02br
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00 They are prejudiced against older applicants.02br
00The subject is 01b00'they'02b00 here.02br
00The verb is '01b00are'02b00 here.02br
00So if the word 01b00'prejudiced' 02b00is an adjective, it should modify the subject '01b0
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0 The predicate 02br
00 is 02br
00 are prejudiced0-
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0 Marius02br
00My knowledge of English is not very good at parsing sentences.02br
00You are telling me the words 'are prejudiced' is the predicate.02br
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00You said the word 'predicate' is an adjective. Is it possible to have a single word as a part of the predicate as well as an adjective?02br
00For me or rather the way I have learnt, a
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0 See: 02br
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00 Read this section: 02br
00 Predicate in traditional grammar02br
00 the Predicate Adjective02br
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00 A 01b00Predicate Adjective02b00 is an 05100 that functions as a predicate, such as "Jenny is attractive", 01i00attractive02i00 being t

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