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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Silly

In the sentence-'He is so silly-, what is -'silly'.
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What happened? Did you lose your dictionary? w=silly&ls=a CJ

  • What happened?
  • Did you lose your dictionary?
  • w=silly&ls=a CJ
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What happened? Did you lose your dictionary?

http://onelook.com/?w=silly&ls=a

CJ
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Thanks for that.
I am wondering how it fits into the normal S-V-O/Complement
sentence structure
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AnonymousI am wondering how it fits into the normal S-V-O/Complement sentence structure
It doesn't fit into that structure. It fits into S-L-SC. (subject - linking verb - subject complement)

CJ

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