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Aristotle came up with the theory of the four elements in the world needing to be in balance. Hippocrates based his theory of Four humours in a sinilar vein, linking illness to the four seasons.
The subject is the noun or pronoun that is doing or being something in the sentence. Examples: Mary walks five miles to work each day. "Mary" is the subject; "walks" is the verb. She is very athletic. "She" is the subject; "is" is a linking verb connecting the subject to the subject complement.
There seems to be no evidence linking the two together.By linking the wires, we complete the circuit.
The linking verb "is."
A noun, a pronoun, or an adjective that follows a linking verb is a subject complement.The subject complements are:A predicate nominative is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.A predicate adjective is the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence.
Linking verbs are words that link the subject to the predicate to form a complete sentence. A sentence example with a linking verb is the following: The apple pie looked tasty or the shoes feel comfortable. The term unusually is recognized as a linking verb if used in a sentence such as the following: the temperature in Boston is unusually hot during this time of year.
Yes, a predicate noun is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.When it follows a linking verb, the noun 'Mains Street' is a predicate noun.A predicate adjective is an adjective following a linking verb that restates the subject.
a noun following a linking verb that restates or identifies the subject.
I will shred the sensitive documents I no longer need.There was not a shred of evidence linking him to the crime.
She is beautiful.They are colorful.The adjective following a linking verb is called a predicate adjective (a type of subject complement).
Yes, the sentence is correct.The pronoun 'they' is a subjective personal pronoun. In the example sentence, the pronoun 'they' is functioning as a subject complement following a linking verb (It = they). A pronoun that follows a linking verb is always the subjective form.A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (Mary's feet got wet. feet->wet).A subject complement takes the place of a direct object following a linking verb and restates the subject of the sentence.The subject complements are:a predicate nominative is a noun or a pronoun following a linking verb;a predicate adjective is an adjective following a linking verb.
There is no action verb. The verb "is" (to be) is a linking verb.
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The subject is "my cat" and there is no action verb. The linking verb is "is" (to be).