Predicate Adjectives When you have predicate adjectives, your subject becomes awesome.

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Predicate Adjectives When you have predicate adjectives, your subject becomes awesome.

Check this out… 1.Everyone felt good about the decision. 2.The milk in this container smells sour. 3.Many teenagers feel sad and lonely. 4.The wait has been unbearable.

Predicate Adjectives An adjective that is in the predicate and that describes the subject It is connected to the subject by a linking verb It can ONLY be an ADJECTIVE that describes the SUBJECT of the sentence

Examples 1.Cold milk tastes good on a hot day. 2.The pita bread was light and delicious. 3.How kind are you! *Rephrase this one to a statement: - You are kind.