The predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject. For example:
Mary is my sister. (Mary = sister)
Mary was elected class president. (Mary = president)
The winner is you. (winner = you)
I am the manager. (I = manager)
You and I are friends. (You and I = friends)
Amy was our teacher. (Amy = teacher)
Harold is a baseball star. (Harold = Baseball star)
It is I. (it = I)
A pronoun functioning as a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE is always in the NOMINATIVE CASE.
The predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject. For example:
Mary is my sister. (Mary = sister)
Mary was elected class president. (Mary = president)
The winner is you. (winner = you)
I am the manager. (I = manager)
You and I are friends. (You and I = friends)
Amy was our teacher. (Amy = teacher)
Harold is a baseball star. (Harold = Baseball star)
It is I. (it = I)
A pronoun functioning as a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE is always in the NOMINATIVE CASE.
predicate nominativen. A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the verb.For example:The girl in the red dress is Sarah, our daughter.The phrase Sarah, our daughter, is the predicate nominative. It refers to the same person as the subject, girl.
The predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject. For example:Mary is my sister. (Mary = sister)Mary was elected class president. (Mary = president)The winner is you. (winner = you)I am the manager. (I = manager)You and I are friends. (You and I = friends)Amy was our teacher. (Amy = teacher)Harold is a baseball star. (Harold = Baseball star)It is I. (it = I)A pronoun functioning as a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE is always in the NOMINATIVE CASE.
i will nominate
The root word of nominate is nom
how do you nominate a gead girl
Complete predicate
a predicate objective is a predicate that has an objective
Can is a modal verb. It is not a predicate or part of predicate until it is used in a sentence.I can see you - can see you = the predicate. can = simple predicate
The noun form of "nominate" is "nomination."
There is no predicate. Why there is no predicate because the predicate is usually the verb then the rest of the sentence. so their is only an simple predicate which is move.
Yes, a predicate noun and a predicate nominative are the same thing. They both refer to a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames or identifies the subject of the sentence.
A simple predicate is a predicate containing a one word and a compound predicate contains a verb with two words