The correct pronoun functioning as a predicate nominative is A he.
A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb to restate the subject of the sentence.
A linking verb is a verb that acts as an equal sign, the subject is or becomes the object (this = he).
A pronoun functioning as a predicate nominative is always the subjective form.
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The correct sentence is: "Margie said the train is just leaving." This sentence has the correct punctuation with a capital letter at the beginning, the name "Margie" spelled correctly, and a period at the end.
The word "quite" is an adverb used to modify the adjective "late" in the sentence. It is describing the degree to which it was late for a telephone call.
The correct sentence is: "Dahi achi hoti hai" as 'dahi' is a feminine noun in Hindi, so the correct form of the adjective 'achi' should also be feminine to agree in gender and number.
The correct spelling is B) receive.
The noun 'dog' is B, the direct object of the verb 'gave'.
The correct pronouns are D. she (or he if a male nurse) because the verb 'was' is a linking verb and requires a subject pronoun as the subject complement (predicate nominative).
C. A has a compound subject and a simple predicate. B has a compound subject and a simple predicate. C has two verbs for the subject: Sandy washed and Sandy ironed. D has a simple subject ("we") and a simple verb ("went").
The two choices that Glen had were a. March 3, 1497 b. October 2nd, 1946. The latter was the correct answer. That is, answer b. was the correct answer.
Please learn how to post a sentence that is a) grammatically correct b) is logical.
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Since she knew what the lecture was about she didn't attend the meeting.A. the compound predicate:knew what the lecture was about*didn't attend the meetingD. The sentence does contain two noun phrases (a group of words based on a noun that functions as a noun in a sentence):the lecturethe meeting*Note: The verb 'was' is part of the dependent clause 'what the lecture was about', not a predicate of the sentence.
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The correct answer is:C. stands for a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
The word "quite" is an adverb used to modify the adjective "late" in the sentence. It is describing the degree to which it was late for a telephone call.
No. language has no fixed rules. generally a sentence is structured Subject + Predicate However, txt can b unfixed, unlike mathematics and have a logical structure that is easy to understand.