

Predicate Noun Adjective
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 14 Questions
1
Subject Compliments
There are 2 types of subject compliments:
1. predicate nouns
2. predicate adjectives
They both only follow LINKING VERBS
2
Multiple Choice
Predicate nouns and predicate adjectives follow
action verbs
helping verbs
linking verbs
3
Predicate Nouns
A predicate noun comes after a linking verb in a sentence and renames the subject.
Subject | Subject
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4
Multiple Choice
What is the subject of the sentence?
She is a teacher.
She
is
a
teacher
5
Multiple Choice
What type of verb is in the sentence?
She is a teacher.
Linking Verb
Action Verb
Helping Verb
6
Multiple Choice
She is a teacher.
Predicate Noun
Predicate Adjective
7
Predicate Adjectives
A predicate adjective also follows a linking verb in a sentence, but since it is an adjective, it tells us something about the subject.
Subject | Subject
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8
Multiple Choice
What is the subject of the sentence?
She is beautiful.
She
is
a
teacher
9
Multiple Choice
What type of verb is in the sentence?
She is beautiful.
Linking Verb
Action Verb
Helping Verb
10
Multiple Choice
She is a beautiful.
Predicate Noun
Predicate Adjective
11
Important to Remember:
You will never have a predicate noun nor a predicate adjective if there is an action verb in the sentence. There must be a linking verb.
Subject | Subject
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12
Multiple Choice
There CANNOT be a predicate noun or predicate adjective if there is an __________________ in the sentence.
Helping Verb
Action Verb
Linking Verb
13
Multiple Choice
What is the subject of the sentence?
He was a soldier.
soldier
He
was
14
Multiple Choice
What type of verb is in the sentence?
He was a solider.
Action Verb
Linking Verb
Helping Verb
15
Multiple Choice
He was a soldier.
Predicate Noun
Predicate Adjective
16
Multiple Choice
What is the subject of the sentence?
She ate a juicy hamburger.
ate
juicy
hamburger
She
17
Multiple Choice
What type of verb is in this sentence?
She ate a juicy cheeseburger
Linking Verb
Action Verb
Helping Verb
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Multiple Choice
What type of verb is in this sentence?
She ate a juicy cheeseburger
Predicate Noun
Predicate Adjective
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Compliments
There are 2 types of subject compliments:
1. predicate nouns
2. predicate adjectives
They both only follow LINKING VERBS
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