What does the adjective 'different' describe in the sentence: It is good being different. It reads as though different is describing the verb being, which is confusing me.
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" The subject is not stated explicitly. It is understood. " The sentence is a cleft sentence with a dummy it.
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" The subject is not stated explicitly.
It is understood.
" The sentence is a cleft sentence with a dummy it.
org/us/grammar/british-grammar/word-order-and-focus/cleft-sentences-it-was-in-june-we-got-married The simple sentence is this.
Being different is good.
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Thanks for that. In that case, does 'different' lose the condition of being an adjective altogether in this sentence, and would its title simply be a 'compliment'?