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Examples of verbs of incomplete predication and complements

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Answered by Anonymous
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The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow.

The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow....

The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow....Verbs of incomplete predication

The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow....Verbs of incomplete predicationFire burns.

The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow....Verbs of incomplete predicationFire burns.The wind blows.

The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow....Verbs of incomplete predicationFire burns.The wind blows.Birds fly.

Answered by jaiswalradha180
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The complement of the intransitive verb always describes the subject and hence it is called the subject complement. The common verbs of incomplete predication are: be (is, am, are, was, were), seem, appear, look, become, feel and grow.

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Verbs of incomplete predication

Fire burns.

The wind blows.

Birds fly.

What is a complement in grammar? It's a word, clause, or phrase that's needed to complete a given expression. For example, "Every morning is a gift." In this sentence, "every morning" is the subject, "is" is the linking verb, and "a gift" is the complement. It completes the idea.

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