The predicate noun is pet.
A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow that are related to that verb (in other words, all the words that are not the subject or subject phrase). A sentence may have more than one verb or predicate.
In the example sentence the predicate is 'is your family pet'.
Pet can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used. A pet is an animal like a dog or cat or hamster (noun). You pet your animals with your hand (verb).
That depends on the family's situation. If your family prefers daytime pets, I don't recommend the hamster. Hamsters are nocturnal and rise in the early evening. However, if a family wants a pet that doesn't need to be watched whil your on vacation or doesn't like much responsibility over the pet, the hamster maybe be right for your family.
yes if you will take care of it
The term 'sold pet rocks' is a predicate, a verb and the words related to that verb. The compound noun 'pet rocks' is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'sold'.The only thing missing to form a complete sentence with this predicate is a subject, for example:I sold pet rocks.We sold pet rocks.You sold pet rocks.He sold pet rocks.She sold pet rocks.They sold pet rocks.Everyone sold pet rocks.
family fueid: dog cat bird turtle hamster rabbit
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The pet store, of course!
Horrid Henry's pet hamster's name is Fang.
most people will cry when they lose a beloved pet, this is nothing to be ashamed of because most people consider their pet as part of their family.
a hamster should be terated as a pet because they are small cute and they are not wild animals
The word 'family' is often used as a collective noun, however, in this sentence is is not. The noun family is a collective noun for a family of otters, a family of sardines, a family of beavers, a family of friends, or a family of any other type.
Hamster because mice stink and hamster like to play more than mice. If you want a playful pet choose hamster an if you want a pet that will just sit around in the cage then the mouse is for you!