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syntax_predicate [2022/03/11 09:54] – spell checking morgothsyntax_predicate [2023/09/07 19:38] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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     * their combination: "We <wrap double_underline>must try to survive</wrap>"  => "Dak<wrap double_underline>maug tuglut kibrut</wrap>"((please note, that English "try" is still counted as infinitive, particle "to" is not used with some modal verbs in English, while in Nûrlâm infinitive suffix //-ut// is added anyway))     * their combination: "We <wrap double_underline>must try to survive</wrap>"  => "Dak<wrap double_underline>maug tuglut kibrut</wrap>"((please note, that English "try" is still counted as infinitive, particle "to" is not used with some modal verbs in English, while in Nûrlâm infinitive suffix //-ut// is added anyway))
   * Verb (usually "to be", often omitted in present tense) and nominal //predicative// (a part of predicate that is not a verb):   * Verb (usually "to be", often omitted in present tense) and nominal //predicative// (a part of predicate that is not a verb):
-    * [[grammar_noun|Noun]] or phrase with noun: "Witch-king of Angmar <wrap double_underline>is the ruler of Nazgûl</wrap>" => "Dusharn Onkmokhob <wrap double_underline>kulâ durbalum Nazgûlob</wrap>";+    * [[grammar_noun|Noun]] in [[case_nominative|Nominative case]] or phrase with noun: "Witch-king of Angmar <wrap double_underline>is the ruler of Nazgûl</wrap>" => "Dusharn Onkmokhob <wrap double_underline>kulâ durbalum Nazgûlob</wrap>";
     * [[grammar_adjective|Adjective]]: "Mordor <wrap double_underline>is beautiful</wrap>" => "Uzgbûrz <wrap double_underline>kulâ nîr</wrap>";     * [[grammar_adjective|Adjective]]: "Mordor <wrap double_underline>is beautiful</wrap>" => "Uzgbûrz <wrap double_underline>kulâ nîr</wrap>";
     * [[pronouns|Pronoun]]: "Well, of course I know him. He<wrap double_underline>'s me</wrap>" => "Bhog, da îstan durtarz. Ta<wrap double_underline>kuliz</wrap>.";     * [[pronouns|Pronoun]]: "Well, of course I know him. He<wrap double_underline>'s me</wrap>" => "Bhog, da îstan durtarz. Ta<wrap double_underline>kuliz</wrap>.";
-    * [[grammar_participle|Participle]]: "He <wrap double_underline>was killed</wrap> by elves" => "Ta<wrap double_underline>kuz dogaga</wrap> golugirzi".+    * [[grammar_participle|Participle]]: "This ring <wrap double_underline>is stolen</wrap>" => "Za nazg <wrap double_underline>kul orskaga</wrap>".
  
 Second part of compound predicate should be not mixed with other parts of sentence, as it is semantically the main part. Compare "Food was good" where "was good" is predicate as whole, and "Good food was eaten" where "good" is [[syntax_determiner|determiner]] and predicate is "was eaten". Second part of compound predicate should be not mixed with other parts of sentence, as it is semantically the main part. Compare "Food was good" where "was good" is predicate as whole, and "Good food was eaten" where "good" is [[syntax_determiner|determiner]] and predicate is "was eaten".
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