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3rd Form: The predicate consists of (1) a verb and (2) an object, which denotes the person or thing which the action of the verb ‘passes over.’

 

–– C. T. Onions

What does ‘passes over’ mean?

3rd Form: The predicate consists of (1) a verb and (2) an object, which denotes the person or thing which the action of the verb ‘passes over.’

 

–– C. T. Onions

What does ‘passes over’ mean?

3rd Form: The predicate consists of (1) a verb and (2) an object, which denotes the person or thing which the action of the verb ‘passes over.’

–– C. T. Onions

What does ‘passes over’ mean?

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C. T. Onions' Five Forms of the Predicates

3rd Form: The predicate consists of (1) a verb and (2) an object, which denotes the person or thing which the action of the verb ‘passes over.’

–– C. T. Onions

What does ‘passes over’ mean?