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1 Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives

2 Let’s Review... What are action verbs? action from the body, brain, and heart action from the body, brain, and heart Examples: think, run, jump, love, solve, like, etc. Examples: think, run, jump, love, solve, like, etc. Can you name another type of main verb?

3 Linking Verbs Have no action Have no action Common linking verbs: be, being, been, am, is, are, was, were Common linking verbs: be, being, been, am, is, are, was, were Sensory linking verbs: appear, seem, feel, taste, sound, smell, look Sensory linking verbs: appear, seem, feel, taste, sound, smell, look

4 Careful! Sensory linking verbs can also be action verbs! Sally tasted the cookie (tasted = action verb) Sally tasted the cookie (tasted = action verb) The cookie tasted good (tasted = linking verb) The cookie tasted good (tasted = linking verb)

5 Predicate Nouns A predicate noun renames the subject of a sentence. A predicate noun renames the subject of a sentence. It is found in the complete predicate. It is found in the complete predicate. It ALWAYS follows a linking verb. It ALWAYS follows a linking verb.

6 Predicate Nouns Example: Ann is the new student. Ann is the subject is is the linking verb student is the predicate noun; it renames the subject Ann Ann = student

7 Practice A ruby is a beautiful stone. I am the writer of the poem. Abraham Lincoln was a loved president. We were the first people in line for the movie.

8 Predicate Adjectives A predicate adjective describes the subject. A predicate adjective describes the subject. It is found in the complete predicate. It is found in the complete predicate. It ALWAYS follows a linking verb. It ALWAYS follows a linking verb.

9 Predicate Adjectives Example: The little puppy was lovable. puppy is the subject was is the linking verb lovable is the predicate adjective; it describes the subject puppy puppy = lovable

10 Practice The cat is so nice. The hamburger tasted greasy. The ironed shirt still felt warm. That man is wealthy beyond imagination.


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