Linking Verbs Linking Verbs - CONNECT the subject of the sentence to a word in the predicate. Subject Complement – The word in the predicate being linked.

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Linking Verbs Linking Verbs - CONNECT the subject of the sentence to a word in the predicate. Subject Complement – The word in the predicate being linked to the subject. This word COMPLETES the subject. It either identifies or describes the subject. Predicate Nominative/Predicate Noun – A noun in the predicate that renames the subject Predicate Adjective – An adjective in the predicate that describes the subject. Linking Verb Subject Word in Predicate Subject

Am Is Are Was Were Be Being Been Become Linking Verbs List Am Is Are Was Were Be Being Been Become Appear Feel Grow Look Remain Seem Smell Sound Stay Taste Turn

Predicate Nominatives A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and identifies, renames, or defines the subject. Example: Peanut butter is a tasty snack Subject LV Pred. Nom. Your Turn: The strange teacher is Mrs. Mejak The student in the band was a very skilled musician. The winner of the contest was the kind and thoughtful nurse.

Predicate Adjectives A predicate adjective is an adjective in the predicate that describes or modifies the subject. Example: Peanut butter is tasty. Subject LV Pred. Adj. Your Turn: The strange teacher is really nice in class. The student in the band was nervous during the concert. The winner of the contest was kind and thoughtful.

Practice Time Dolphins seem gentle. An enjoyable creature in the sea is a dolphin. The roses smelled delightful. I feel absolutely great today. The winning plant in the contest was the red rose. Your car looks shiny. The lost child remained silent. The biggest dinosaur was smaller than a blue whale. We are very capable individuals. That siren sounds extremely loud.