Some example sentences (subject-linking verb-predicate nominative):
My mother was a Jackson. (mother-was-Jackson)
This cake is a new recipe. (cake-is-recipe)
The Statue of Liberty is a well known monument. (Statue of Liberty-is-monument)
These apples are golden delicious. (apples-are-golden delicious)
A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun which follows a linking verb and describes or renames the subject. It is another way of naming the subject. Example sentence:Jane is my sister. (The verb 'is' is the linking verb; the object of the verb, 'sister' renames the subject 'Jane'.)
A stringy style results from using too many compound sentences.
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Some examples of predicate nominatives using personal pronouns include: "I am she," "You are he," and "They are we." In these examples, the personal pronouns (I, you, they) serve as the subjects of the sentences and are connected to the pronouns after the linking verb (am, are) to complete the predicate nominative construction.
I, me, you, he, she, we, they, it
I will take the first watch
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
Sentences that are written using stress or accent are called exclamatory sentences. They usually are ended with an exclamation point.
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A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun which follows a linking verb and describes or renames the subject. It is another way of naming the subject. Example sentence:Jane is my sister. (The verb 'is' is the linking verb; the object of the verb, 'sister' renames the subject 'Jane'.)
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