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Impressed Predicate

Definition: An impressed predicate is a grammatical term used in linguistics to describe the complement of a verb that ascribes a quality or attributes a state to the subject.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. After completing his project, John's impressed predicate was his exceptional creativity.
  2. The professor reviewed the student's essays, providing feedback on their impressed predicates.

Adjective:

  1. The impressed predicate in her speech was her sincere enthusiasm for the cause.
  2. When asked about his vacation, Mark's impressed predicate was "amazing."

Verb:

  1. Lisa impressed predicates her strengths and achievements during job interviews.
  2. They were impressed predicating their experiences from the expedition to their friends.

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