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Questions & Answers about Мій настрій позитивний.
Why is there no equivalent of the verb “to be” in “Мій настрій позитивний”?
In Ukrainian, the present tense form of the verb “to be” (бути) is typically omitted. The sentence uses a zero copula construction, meaning that the relationship between the subject and its property is implied without an explicit linking verb.
What is the function of мій in this sentence?
Мій is a possessive adjective meaning “my.” It modifies the noun настрій (mood) by indicating ownership, and it is declined to agree in gender, number, and case with настрій.
Why does настрій appear in the nominative case, and what does that imply?
Настрій is the subject of the sentence, so it must be in the nominative case. This explains why both the possessive мій and the adjective позитивний are also in the nominative—they all agree with the subject.
How does grammatical agreement work between настрій, мій, and позитивний in this sentence?
Since настрій is a masculine singular noun in the nominative case, both мій (the possessive adjective) and позитивний (the descriptive adjective) are inflected in the masculine singular nominative form. This ensures that all parts of the sentence agree in gender, number, and case.
Is позитивний a native Ukrainian word or a borrowing, and does that affect how it is inflected?
Позитивний is a loan adjective that has been fully integrated into Ukrainian. Regardless of its origin, it follows the standard rules of adjective declension—it must agree with the noun it describes (in this case, настрій) in gender, number, and case.
How could the sentence be rephrased to explicitly include a verb and emphasize possession?
To include a verb, you could say, «Я маю позитивний настрій.» This literally means “I have a positive mood,” explicitly stating the possession with the verb маю (have) while retaining the essential meaning of the original sentence.
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