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Sentences with COPULA

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Sentences

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"The copula 'is' connects the subject 'John' with the predicate 'happy'."
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"In the sentence 'The sky is blue', the word 'is' functions as a copula."
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"She became a copula expert after studying grammar for years."
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"The copula 'are' is used to link the subject 'they' with the adjective 'tired'."
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"The Latin word 'esse' serves as both a copula and a verb."
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"The copula 'am' is the first person singular form of the verb 'to be'."
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"He learned that a copula is also known as a linking verb."
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"The copula 'was' is the past tense form of the verb 'to be'."
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"The sentence 'My cat seems happy' uses the copula 'seems' to link the subject and predicate."
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"The copula 'become' is used to indicate a change in state."
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"Using the copula 'remain', the sentence asserts that something stays the same."
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"The sentence 'This flower smells sweet' uses the copula 'smells' to link the subject and predicate."
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"The copula 'looked' in the sentence denotes appearance or quality."
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"She explained that some languages lack copulas altogether."
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"In the sentence 'My parents are doctors', the copula 'are' connects the subject with the noun predicate."
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"The copula 'seems' suggests uncertain or vague information."
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"The copula 'is' is an example of a form of 'to be'."
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"In some languages, such as Russian, copula verbs change depending on the subject."
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"The copula 'is' connects the subject and predicate in a sentence."
2
"In the sentence 'The cat is black,' the copula is the verb 'is'."
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"The copula in 'She seems tired' is the verb 'seems'."
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"The copula 'was' is used in the past tense."
5
"In the sentence 'This smells delicious,' the copula 'smells' links the subject and predicate."
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"She became a copula professor after receiving her PhD."
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"The copula 'are' is commonly used to link a subject to its attributes."
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"The copula 'am' is the first person singular present form of 'to be'."
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"Many languages use copulas differently than in English."
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"The copula is a crucial element of sentence structure in many languages."
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