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Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives Grade Seven

Just a Reminder The linking verbs are: be am is are was were being been

The verbs of condition are: Just a Reminder The verbs of condition are: appear become continue feel grow look remain seem smell sound stay taste turn

Predicate Nouns To locate a predicate noun: 1. Locate a linking verb or verb of condition. 2. Find the subject. 3. Look for something that comes after the verb that will rename the subject. It will be the predicate noun.

Locating Predicate Nouns Example: The man is a doctor. (First find the linking verb. It is “is.” Then find the subject. It is “man.” Finally, look after the linking verb. Is there something to rename the man? Yes, it is “doctor.” “Doctor” is the predicate noun.) S LV PN

Diagramming Predicate Nouns S LV PN The classroom is a place to learn. classroom is place

Predicate Adjectives To locate a predicate adjective: 1. Find a linking verb or verb of condition. 2. Locate the subject. 3. Look for a word that comes after the linking verb or verb of condition that describes the subject. That is your predicate adjective.

Locating Predicate Adjectives Example: The skyscraper is tall. (The linking verb is “is.” The subject is “skyscraper.” After the verb is the word “tall.” It describes the skyscraper; therefore, it is the predicate adjective.) S LV PA The skyscraper is tall.

Diagramming Predicate Adjectives Example: S LV PA The music was very loud. music was loud

Diagramming Compounds Both predicate nouns and predicate adjectives can be made compound. This means that there can be more than one of them. They are diagrammed with a fork doo-hickey! Example: S LV PA PA We were happy and excited. happy We were and excited

This completes the review of predicate nouns and predicate adjectives. Additional review can be done in the review folders housed in 106 and the library.