Predicate Nominatives Predicate Adjectives

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Predicate Nominatives Predicate Adjectives Subject Complements

Sam is a doctor.

Predicate Nominative A noun or pronoun that follows the linking verb and identifies or explains the subject

Mr. Richards is the mayor of Simpsonville. subject linking verb predicate noun Mr. Richards is the mayor of Simpsonville. Mr. Richards is WHAT? subject linking verb predicate noun I am a teacher at LCMS. I am WHAT?

tired. I was

Predicate Adjective An adjective that follows the linking verb and describes the subject

The goofy clown was funny. linking verb The orange cat is crazy. predicate adjective subject The cat is WHAT? linking verb The goofy clown was funny. predicate adjective subject The clown was WHAT?

My headache became worse. Charlie seems upset about his grades. Baton Rogue is the capital of Louisiana.

4. The platypus is a mammal. 5. This lesson was easy. 6. John is the president of Student Council.

Color code.