what is noun clause as a complement of verb incomplete prediction?
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For example, a noun clause can be: The subject of a verb. The object of a transitive verb. ... The complement of a verb of incomplete predication. A noun clause can also be used in apposition to a noun or pronoun.
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An intransitive verb does not have an object. However, it manages to express a complete thought without the help of other words.
Look at the following sentences.
Fire burns.
The wind blows.
Birds fly.
Here the intransitive verbs burns, blows and fly express a complete thought. Hence they are called verbs of complete predication.
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