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  • verbs - Adverb phrases and prepositional phrases after copulas . . .
    The term ‘copular’ is widely used for [Ed seemed quite competent] and the like as well as [Ed was quite competent]; we prefer to restrict it to the latter, using ‘complex-intransitive’ for the more general construction, partly to bring out the parallel between [Ed seemed quite competent] and [She considered Ed quite competent], partly because complex-intransitive verbs other than be
  • copular verbs - Does English allow a zero copula in subordinate clauses . . .
    copular-verbs; zero-copula; Share Improve this question Follow edited Nov 19, 2017 at 18:24 tchrist ♦ 138k 49 49 gold badges 379 379 silver badges 619 619 bro
  • copular verbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If you say that is is a main verb in these sentences, then you need to say that some of the properties of main verbs don't apply to it, because it alternates like an auxiliary verb If you say, however, that it's just an auxiliary verb, you don't get a main verb that needs exceptions stated And nothing, as far as I know, depends on having a "main verb"; it's a useless concept with far too
  • copular verbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (Page 266) defines the ascriptive and specifying uses of be as follows: [45] i His daughter is very bright a highly intelligent woman
  • Questions tagged [copular-verbs] - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Questions tagged [copular-verbs] Ask Question A copula is “That part of a proposition which connects the subject and predicate; the present tense of the verb to be (with or without a negative) employed as a mere sign of predication ”
  • Verb *leave* and an unusual copular construction?
    In short, verbs other than be that other sources call copular CGEL prefers to label complex-intransitive verbs And what your source calls 'object-focused copulas', CGEL would call 'complex-transitive' 3 The classification of the verb leave and similar complex-transitive verbs
  • Which verbs apart from the pure copula follow the existential there . . .
    Some verbs (and verbal idioms) in this construction are: appear, arise, arrive, develop, emerge, enter, escape, follow, grow, lie, live, loom, occur, persist, sit, spring up, sprout, stand Many of these verbs have to do with being in a position or coming into view Most presentational clauses are of the bare type or have a locative extension
  • A question about verbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I would suggest throwing away the terms "linking verb" and "copular verb", unless someone is willing to present you a list of all "linking verbs" or "copular verbs" in English, and a corresponding list of all their grammatical constructions Those are schoolroom terms, not technical grammar That leaves only transitive, intransitive, and stative





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