Predicate Nominative Predicate Adjective
Predicate Nominative Noun or Pronoun Renames or identifies the subject of a sentence There may be more than one predicate nominative in a sentence
Predicate Nominative Jill is a teacher. The main ingredients are sugar and flour. Fred is my friend. Jeff became a doctor.
Predicate Nominative Jill is a teacher. The main ingredients are sugar and flour. Fred is my friend. Jeff became a doctor.
Predicate Adjective Is an adjective Describes the subject of a sentence A sentence may have more than one predicate adjective.
Predicate Adjective The mountain is immense. The guide was young and handsome. He is silly.
Predicate Adjective The mountain is immense. The guide was young and handsome. He is silly.
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