[*] 918. a. The copula is strictly the predicate or is a part of the predicate with its supplements. b. The above verbs may also be complete predicates: ἔστι θεός there is a god. c. For the omission of the copula, see 944. d. A predicate substantive or adjective stands in the same case as the subject when coupled to it by a copulative verb (939). e. For εἶναι added to a copulative verb, see 1615.
[*] 918. a. The copula is strictly the predicate or is a part of the predicate with its supplements. b. The above verbs may also be complete predicates: ἔστι θεός there is a god. c. For the omission of the copula, see 944. d. A predicate substantive or adjective stands in the same case as the subject when coupled to it by a copulative verb (939). e. For εἶναι added to a copulative verb, see 1615.