predicate adjective
predicate adjective
predicate adjective
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"Completely desperate" is a predicate adjective here describing the situation.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures.
If shes really desperate and insanly horny. Dont think she will do it if you ask her nicely.
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Not desperate Not desperate
He was so desperate for attention that he screamed from the rooftops.It was a very desperate situation for everyone involved.We are desperate for financial support.There are millions of people who are desperate for food and water.
it means that when something is terribly wrong or desperate, you are allowed to do things you wouldn't normally do. eg. ww1: Germans were desperate (wanted to win), so invented gas bombs (desperate measures) brits were desperate (wanted to avoid gas bombs), so invented gas masks (desperate measures)! or if you're pregnant (desperate not to be), the desperate measure could be to have an abortion. etc.