04/07/2021
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The predicative sentences are those that have a predicative verb, that is, all verbs except for copulatives (to be, to be and to seem). For example: Marta plays the piano.
The predicative verb alone conveys the idea of an action, which can be abstract or concrete.
Predicative verbs can be:
The verb "to write" can be transitive or intransitive, depending on the context. Other verbs are always intransitive (for example: To die) or always transitive (for example: say).
On the other hand, these types of verbs can be identified in a sentence in an active or passive way, as can be seen in the following examples: