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he is a doctor? sentence pattern​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

he : subject

is and a :

doctor : Object

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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  • He is a doctor, which is a declarative statement with a subject and predicate. The pronoun "he" designates the person being described, a man, as the sentence's subject. The copular verb form "is a doctor" serves as the predicate of the sentence and indicates the subject's identity or state of being.

  • The complement of the copular verb "is" in this sentence's predicate is the noun phrase "a doctor." This means that by mentioning his line of work or profession, "a doctor" adds extra context to the subject "he." It is also possible to read the predicate "is a doctor" as an equation, which states that "he" and "a doctor" refer to the same thing.

  • He is a doctor, in general, is a simple proclamation of the subject's identity and line of work. It adheres to the standard subject-verb-object structure used in English, with the subject and predicate supplying complementing details about the person being described.

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