Consensus


Consensus (congruence) - the relationship between the related elements of a sentence requiring one to have the same form as the other - usually one of them has a certain invariant form, while the other can occur in many different forms and takes the form of the superior word. p>

Between the subject (except the case of the logical subject) and the ruling (principal relationship) there is always a connection of consent. Consensus is between nouns and words, such as adjectives or numerals, so questions that are helpful in establishing a consensus between words are: (what?), (Who?), Etc., but not? - the question of the adjunct, which is associated with the expression of the government.

Example Variety by case Consensus and parts of speech

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