How many arguments a predicate needs for a complete proposition to be formed determines the type of a predicate. Transitive predicates require two arguments. Ditransitive predicates require three arguments [Syntax – 2.1.1.1]. Intransitive predicates require one argument [Syntax – 2.1.2.].There are also zero-argument predicates in TİD, which do not have an argument. These zero-argument predicates are weather-related in TİD [Syntax - 2.1.1.4].