"Pizza is popular with children and adults."
The adjective 'popular' is the predicate adjective, restating the subject noun 'pizza' following the linking verb 'is'.
The predicate adjective is "popular". It follows the linking verb "was".
Yes because it can describe a noun--a popular person.
Popular is an adjective, so cannot function as a predicate nominative. However, it can form a predicative adjective, as in the following: Avril Lavigne is popular.
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popular, enthusiastic and loyal
The predicate adjective is "popular". It follows the linking verb "was".
Yes because it can describe a noun--a popular person.
Popular is an adjective, so cannot function as a predicate nominative. However, it can form a predicative adjective, as in the following: Avril Lavigne is popular.
predicate adjective
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popular is an adjective that describes event and historical is the adjective that describes play
popular, enthusiastic and loyal
A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb. It modifies the subject of the sentence. For example:Movies are popular throughout Europe and America.Popular is a predicate adjective, because it modifies Movies and comes after the linking verb are. Linking verb examples:-am-are-is-was-were-be-being-been-appear-seem-remain-etc.In the case of your sentence "Nearly 150 years later a talented ballet dancer appeared in the same city", you should break apart the sentence.The basic structure of linking verbs are:_subject_|_linking verb_\_predicate noun__subject_|_linking verb_\_predicate adjective_For example:-I am calm. Calm is a Predicate noun-The storm is frightening. Frightening is a present participle acting as a predicate adjectiveIf you use all of these tips, you should come up with the answer:*drum roll**pause for effect*TalentedTo get this you list out the adjectives:-talented-same-ballet-laterLater comes after a nounBallet comes after an adjectiveSame comes after an articleSo talented is the only one that comes after an article acting as a linking verb, therefore making talented a predicate adjective.
The comment. According to a popular idea about the information structure of sentences, a sentence is organized into a topic and a comment. The topic is what the sentence is about, and the comment is what is being said about it. Typically, the grammatical subject of a sentence is the topic, and the predicate is the comment.
There is none.
Popular is an adjective. Population is not an adjective.
The adjective of popularity is 'popular'.