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what is the difference between complete predication and incomplete predication

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Answered by robert7423
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When a verb and subject together can make complete sense without requiring an Object, the verb is of complete predication, if not it is a Verb of incomplete predication. The first verb 'sings' is an example of Verb of complete Predication while the second verb 'be' is an example of Verb of Incomplete Predication.

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Here the verbs is, look, seems, and are, require the use of other words in order to form complete predicates. Verbs which thus require the help of other words to form predicates are called verbs of incomplete predication.

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