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Introduction The Hieroglyphic writing Numbers Nouns Grammatical uses of the noun Adjectives and Comparison Demonstratives Personal Pronouns Titles in Ancient Egypt The Offering Formula Infinitive Possessive Adjectives Verbs in Ancient Egyptian language Relative in Ancient Egyptian Language Attribution Adjectives Comparative and Superlative Fractions Measures Interrogative pronouns Enclitic particles Non-Enclitic particles Prepositions Anticipation in the Ancient Egyptian Language Stative (Old Perfective) Active participles Passive participle The Passive Voice Verbal Sentence in Ancient Egyptian language Non-verbal Sentence in Ancient Egyptian language

Sentence with adjectival predicate

 The adjective which precedes the (subject), noun or dependent pronoun second and third person as a real predicate, those following the first person independent pronoun, are included while the subject is the independent pronoun.

 
nfr Hrrt tn
This flower is beautiful.
 
· Adjectival predicate + Dependent pronoun (subject)
 
wr tn
You are great.
 
· Independent pronoun first person subject + adjectival predicate
 
ink nfr
I am good.
 
· Adjectival predicate may be accompanied by the exclamatory ending  wy.
 
nfr.wy pr.k
How beautiful is your house.
 
nfr.wy st
How beautiful is it.
 
Negation of the sentence with an adjectival predicate:
The sentence with an adjectival predicate is negated by means of  ….  (n ….. is).
 
n wsx is pw
It is not broad.
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