What is the definition of predicate nominative?, is a type of subject complement that describes the subject as a new noun or noun phrase, follows a linking verb (such as be, seem, look, feel) and describes or modifies the subject of the sentence, Is this sentence predicate nominative: The winner of the race became a national hero., yes , no, Is this sentence predicate nominative: They will become doctors after graduation., yes, no, Is this sentence predicate nominative: My neighbor is very kind., yes , no, Which sentence is predicate nominative?, Jessica is a great writer., Joey seems hungry today, Before that, they were unaware, Is was because banana why?, True or False: Predicate nominative follows a linking verb (such as be, seem, look, feel) and describes or modifies the subject of the sentence, True, False.
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