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1 Predicate Nominative Predicate Adjective

2 Predicate Nominative Noun or Pronoun Renames or identifies the subject of a sentence There may be more than one predicate nominative in a sentence

3 Predicate Nominative Jill is a teacher. The main ingredients are sugar and flour. Fred is my friend. Jeff became a doctor.

4 Predicate Nominative Jill is a teacher. The main ingredients are sugar and flour. Fred is my friend. Jeff became a doctor.

5 Predicate Adjective Is an adjective Describes the subject of a sentence A sentence may have more than one predicate adjective.

6 Predicate Adjective The mountain is immense. The guide was young and handsome. He is silly.

7 Predicate Adjective The mountain is immense. The guide was young and handsome. He is silly.

8 Predicate, Predicate Adjective Follows a linking verb 3 claps Predicate, Predicate Nominative Follow a linking verb 3 claps They describe or rename the subject and follow a slanted line in the diagram Predicate, Predicate Adjective Predicate, Predicate Nominative Predicate are predicate words that follow A linking verb 3 claps


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