No, the word 'greatest' is the superlative form of the adjective great (greater, greatest).
The adjective 'greatest' describes a noun as the largest in size, number, or length; beyond average; most superior in quality or character.
Example: This is the greatest crowd we've ever had for such an event.
A predicate adjective is an adjective that has been linked to the subject by a copula (linking verb). Any adjective can be linked to a subject with a copula, so all adjectives are potentially predicate adjectives. So yes, "greatest" can be a predicate adjective, but no, it is not always.
In this sentence, "greatest" is a predicate adjective:
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In this sentence, "greatest" is not a predicate adjective:
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Basically, if anything is or becomes or feels or seems (or grows or looks etc.) an adjective, than that adjective is a predicate adjective: The night is cold, The food goesbad, John feels sorry, Mary seems tired, etc.
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Yes, the word noise is a common noun.
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Yes, the word noise is a common noun.
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