But how could that be explained as a nominal sentence? 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 | But where is its predicate? because — if we take your example — we would ask: Who is crying in sadness? Salam Zoubir, Your point is clear, brother and what you have learnt is absolutely correct |
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Rather, it is just a part of the predicate | This is one of the Predicate cases |
Here are examples for each form the text:• Now what are the types of the Predicate Khabar? How would you explain the nominal sentence The woman is a man in disguise.
18If it does, then this is only one type of predicate | |
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To sum up, the predicate defines the Mubtada or tells us more about it | This Khabar often comes after the subject |
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