The speaker is discussing the concept of predicates in grammar, specifically in the Portuguese language. They explain that there are three types of predicates: verbal, nominal, and nominal-verb. A verbal predicate indicates an action, a nominal predicate indicates a state or characteristic, and a nominal-verb predicate combines both.
The speaker provides examples to illustrate the differences between these types of predicates, such as "the students asked for more classes" (verbal predicate) and "the students were prepared" (nominal predicate). They also explain the concept of a linking verb, which connects the subject to a characteristic or state.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the types of predicates and how they function in a sentence. They also encourage viewers to practice identifying and analyzing predicates in their own writing and speaking.
The video appears to be a lesson or tutorial on grammar, and the speaker is addressing their audience in a friendly and informal tone. They encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel, share the video with friends, and comment with their thoughts and questions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There are three types of predicates: verbal, nominal, and nominal verb.
2. A verbal predicate indicates the action of the subject.
3. A nominal predicate indicates a state or characteristic of the subject.
4. A nominal verb predicate combines the action and state of the subject.
5. The linking verb connects the subject to a characteristic of the subject.
6. The predicative of the subject refers to the characteristic of the subject.
7. A simple subject has only one nucleus, or main word.
8. A determined subject is one that is clearly defined or specified.
9. An adjunct adnominal is a word or phrase that modifies a noun.
10. The platform "writing and grammar dot com.br" offers complete courses on Portuguese language study.
11. There are three things that go together when using the verb delegation: a nominal predicate, a linking verb, and a predicative of the subject.
12. A predicate can be verbal, nominal, or a combination of both (nominal verb).