adjective
- relating to or functioning as a predicate in grammar
- used after a linking verb to describe the subject
Usage: grammar
Usage: grammar
Examples
- In the sentence ‘The sky is blue,’ the word ‘blue’ is in predicative position.
- Predicative adjectives follow linking verbs like ‘be,’ ‘seem,’ and ‘become.’
- The predicative use of ‘afraid’ is more common than its attributive use.
- Some adjectives can only be used predicatively, not attributively.
- The predicative complement completes the meaning of the linking verb.
- Teachers often explain the difference between attributive and predicative adjectives.