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Identify linking verbs, predicate adjectives, and predicate nouns - Sixth grade resources

Knowledge of predicate adjective, predicate noun, linking verbs, identifying linking verbs are essential for a student. A list of linking verbs and many linking verbs examples are available here. Learn more about linking verbs, predicate adjectives and predicate nouns by using the resources on this page.

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  • What is a predicate noun and a predicate adjective?

  • A Predicate Noun is a noun that follows linking verb. Laurie is a dancer. Mr. Frost is the director. A Predicate Adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb.

  • What is the predicate noun?

  • A predicate noun, or predicate nominative, is a noun or noun phrase that renames or provides more information about the subject of the sentence. It follows a linking verb (such as “am,” “are” or “is”) or an action verb (such as “smell” or “taste”).

  • What is the difference in a predicate nominative and a predicate adjective?

  • Adjective complements are also called predicate adjectives; noun complements are also called predicate nouns or predicate nominatives. See predicates, above. An object complement follows and modifies or refers to a direct object. It can be a noun or adjective or any word acting as a noun or adjective.

  • What is a predicate adjective in a sentence?

  • A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies (i.e., refers back to) the subject of the linking verb. A predicate adjective contrasts with an attributive adjective, which typically sits immediately before the noun it modifies.

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