Learn English – What part of speech does “dead” stand for in the following sentence

adverbsparts-of-speech

OP:

"He will end up dead".

Does the word "dead" denote an adverb here?

Best Answer

"Dead" in that sentence is an adjective.
Compare to: "He will end up rich" or "He will end up fat".
These are all descriptions of the person in the future.

"will end up" is the verb phrase.
"will" means that you are talking about the future "end" is the verb itself "up" is a preposition which modifies the meaning of "end", and cannot be separated from it. "end up" is actually a phrasal verb where the two parts join together to make a new meaning.

Compare to: Breakout, Break-in, Breakup, Breakdown, Breakthrough, Breakaway, Break-off...

(Note that Breakup and Breakdown are not opposites.)

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