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the nominal predicate is compound which consists of the link verb and
the nominal part (predicative), but in Uzbek in this case the predicate is
not
compound, it is a simple nominal predicate.
2.
Interrogative sentences in Uzbek
are formed in the following
ways: 1. by adding affixal morphemes to the word performing the
function of the predicate
: -a,
-ya, -da, -ku, -mi, -chi
. Onaxon nishon
olgani uchun sen juda xursandmisan? (Yashin); 2.
by interrogative
pronouns
kim, nima
: G’azaldan bu kabi zavq olmagan kim? It is
desirable to comment that these interrogative pronouns can receive any
case forms (kimni, nimani, kimda, nimada, kimdan, nimadan, kimning,
nimaning). This typological characteristic does not exist in English. 3.
by using pronouns
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