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IS$538852$ - tradução para alemão

REDUPLICATION OF "IS" (TO BE) COPULA VERBS
Double is; Is is that; Reduplicative copula; Is, is

IS      
metrisches Einheitssystem (mit Längs-, Zeit-, Elektrizitäts-, Temperatur-, und Masseneinheiten u.a.)
might is right         
BOOK BY ARTHUR DESMOND ADVOCATING AMORALITY, CONSEQUENTIALISM AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEDONISM
Ragnar Redbeard; Might is Right; Might Is Right, or The Survival of the Fittest
Macht geht vor Recht, der Stärkste gewinnt
love is blind         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Love is Blind; Love is blind; Love Is Blind (album); Love Is Blind (disambiguation); Love Is Blind (song); Love Is Blind (film)
Liebe ist blind

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Double copula

The double copula, also known as the reduplicative copula, double is or Isis, is the usage of two successive copulae when only one is necessary, largely in spoken English. For example:

My point is, is that...

This construction is accepted by many English speakers in everyday speech, though some listeners interpret it as stumbling or hesitation, and others as a "really annoying language blunder".

Some prescriptive guides do not accept this usage, but do accept a circumstance where "is" appears twice in sequence when the subject happens to end with a copula; for example:

What my point is is that...

In the latter sentence, "What my point is" is a dependent clause, and functions as the subject; the second "is" is the main verb of the sentence. In the former sentence, "My point" is a complete subject, and requires only one "is" as the main verb of the sentence. Another example of grammatically valid use of "is is" is "All it is is a ..."

Some sources describe the usage after a dependent clause (the second example) as "non-standard" rather than generally correct.