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verb vs copulative

copulative vs verb

verb and copulative both are nouns.

verb is not an adjective while copulative is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
verb Yes No No No
copulative Yes Yes No No
As nouns, copulative is a hyponym of verb; that is, copulative is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than verb:
  • verb: a content word that denotes an action, occurrence, or state of existence
  • copulative: an equating verb (such as `be' or `become') that links the subject with the complement of a sentence
verb (noun) copulative (noun)
a content word that denotes an action, occurrence, or state of existence an equating verb (such as `be' or `become') that links the subject with the complement of a sentence
the word class that serves as the predicate of a sentence
verb (adjective) copulative (adjective)
syntactically connecting sentences or elements of a sentence
Difference between verb and copulative

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