Asked by Niki
Predication for this sentence
Our resolutions should begin at midnight on January 1.
I'm not sure what you mean by <i>predication</i>, but I think "at midnight" and "on January 1" are redundant. Is that what you're after??
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One meaning for "predication" is the predicate of a sentence.
The subject of this sentence is <u>Our resolutions</u>. The rest of the sentence is the predicate, which includes the verb and the two prepositional phrases that modify it.
Niki,
As you can tell from the two completely different responses you received, you need to be much more specific in your questions.
=)
Our resolutions should begin at midnight on January 1.
I'm not sure what you mean by <i>predication</i>, but I think "at midnight" and "on January 1" are redundant. Is that what you're after??
??
One meaning for "predication" is the predicate of a sentence.
The subject of this sentence is <u>Our resolutions</u>. The rest of the sentence is the predicate, which includes the verb and the two prepositional phrases that modify it.
Niki,
As you can tell from the two completely different responses you received, you need to be much more specific in your questions.
=)
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