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Day: March 20, 2024

818. Linking Verbs- Predicate Nominative

March 20, 2024March 20, 2024 Sharon Porterfield

Linking verbs show existence but no action. In some sentences, a linking verb links the subject to a noun that renames the subject. We call that renaming word a predicate nominative. Look at these examples:Peter is a boy. The noun… Read more818. Linking Verbs- Predicate Nominative

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