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Sometimes the subject is placed between the auxiliary and the main verb ; this is especially true of interrogative and exclamatory sentences. 2. Predicate nouns. A noun which completes the meaning of the verb and renames the subject is a predicate noun. {a) A predicate noun may complete the meaning of any intransitive verb which expresses state of being ; but the following, with verbs of similar meaning, occur most fre- quentlyin this construction : be, become, seem, look, appear, retnain, cont...inue. Ex. — He remained leader. ((5) The predicate noun often follows the passive voice of a transitive verb. Ex. — The state was named New York. 3. Independent nouns. A noun is often used independently in exclamation, or to call attention, or in direct address. 4. Nominative absolute. A noun, together with a modifying participle, adjective, or phrase, may be used independently. Such expressions have the meaning of a subordinate clause, but lack the con- i6 nective to join them to the rest of the sentence.
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