Sentence Parts: Predicate Nominative The predicate nominative (PN) is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb. It renames the subject To find it,

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Sentence Parts: Predicate Nominative The predicate nominative (PN) is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb. It renames the subject To find it, say “subject,” “linking verb,” “what?” Example: He is a nice guy. Write the sentences below. Write PN above the predicate nominative in each sentence. 1. The Braves are my favorite sports team. 2. His favorite toy is a truck.

Sentence Parts: Predicate Adjective The predicate adjective (PA) is an adjective that follows a linking verb. It describes the subject To find it, say “subject,” “linking verb,” “what?” Example: He is nice. Write the sentences below. Write PA above the predicate adjectives in each sentence. 1. Pepperoni pizza is delicious! 2. The students were nervous before the big test.

Sentence Parts: PN/PA The predicate adjective (PA) is an adjective that follows a linking verb. The predicate nominative (PN) is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb. To find it, say “subject,” “linking verb,” “what?” Example: He is nice. (PA); He is a nice guy. (PN) Write the sentences below. Write PA if the sentence has predicate adjectives or PN if it has a predicate nominative. 1. Haylee’s mother is a well-known judge. 2. Jeff was impatient after sitting in a traffic jam.

Sentence Parts: Direct/Indirect Object To find a direct object say “subject,” “verb,” “what?” To find an indirect object say “subject,” “verb,” “direct object,” “to or for whom or what?” Will never be in a prepositional phrase. (IO) (DO) Example: He gave me the paper Write the sentences below. Write DO above the direct object and IO above the indirect objects. 1. He told his parents a lie. 2. Our boss is buying us dinner.

Sentence Parts: Direct/Indirect Object To find a direct object say “subject,” “verb,” “what?” To find an indirect object say “subject,” “verb,” “direct object,” “to or for whom or what?” Will never be in a prepositional phrase. (IO) (DO) Example: He gave me the paper Write the sentences below. Write DO above the direct object and IO above the indirect objects. 1. Mrs. Jones offered the girls a cake. 2. They gave Harold a new car.