👉 In linguistics, a predicative sentence is one that employs a prepositional phrase (a word or phrase placed before another word or phrase) to introduce a clause. These sentences are typically used in formal and academic writing where they help clarify or explain the meaning of the preceding clauses. For example: 1. I want to eat pizza for dinner tonight. 2. She wants to read a book tonight. 3. We have to go to the store tomorrow morning. In each of these examples,