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===Sentence phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
====Predicate nouns and adjectives====
====Predicate nouns and adjectives====
{{PAGENAME}} is zero-copula, like Hebrew. A predicate adjective is placed before the subject, and the pronoun is used. On the other hand, a predicate noun has the "logical subject" placed after the preposition ''de, d'-''.  
{{PAGENAME}} is zero-copula, like Hebrew. A predicate adjective is placed before the subject, and the copula pronoun is used. On the other hand, a predicate noun has the "logical subject" placed after the preposition ''de, d'-''.  


:'''''Zodhma de chathar.'''''
:'''''Zodhma de chathar.'''''
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:''It's a plant.'' (lit. ''A plant is in it.'')
:''It's a plant.'' (lit. ''A plant is in it.'')


For definite nouns as subjects, the pronoun is not mandatory:  
When the subject is a definite noun, the pronoun is not mandatory with predicative adjectives:  


:'''''Árd (hí) an gcamhna.'''''
:'''''Árd (hí) an gcamhna.'''''
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