The verb in the nominal sentence is not the whole predicate | I hope it is clear now |
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Salam to all of you, You know Fisal, when I was a pupil, I learned that a nominal sentence is the one that STARTS with a noun, even if it has a verb within |
But how could that be explained as a nominal sentence? Simply, there are more than one type of predicate for a nominal sentence.
22To sum up, the predicate defines the Mubtada or tells us more about it | This Verbal sentence tells us more about the Mubtadaa, so it is its predicate even though the verb has an implicit subject that refers back to the Mubtadaa |
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Here are examples for each:• But where is its predicate? Now what are the types of the Predicate Khabar? Yes, It happened here in this example that the predicate is the whole Verbal sentence | This Khabar often comes after the subject |
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