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The towels in the closet are blue with yellow flowers. The washcloths are yellow with blue flowers. A predicate adjective is a adjective that modify a noun in the subject joined with a linking verb.

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Yes, a predicate and an adjective must be in the same sentence because a sentence must have a predicate.

The predicate is what is said about the subject an must include a verb. A predicate can be just a verb or a verb and direct object with as many indirect objects as needed. Adjectives can be part of a subject noun phrase or noun clause; adjectives can be part of an object noun phrase or noun clause. For example:

My beautiful daughter was the top winner of the spelling bee.

The subject noun phrase (My beautiful daughter) has two adjectives, my and beautiful; the predicate (was the top winner of the spelling bee) has two adjectives, top and spelling.

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11y ago

Yes, there can be any number of predicate adjectives per linking verb.

The predicate adjective is the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence.

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The kittens are cute, soft, and cuddly.

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Soft and cool was the grass under the catalpa tree

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no, but there can be a complete predicate or a simple predicate

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Of course. "The cat chased the mouse down the hall." Cat, mouse, and hall are all nouns.

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