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What Is a Predicate Nominative? A predicate nominative (also called a predicate noun) is a noun that completes a linking verb and renames the subject. For example: Jack was a star. Table of Contents. Examples of Predicate Nominatives. Predicate Nominatives versus Predicate Adjectives. What Is a … See more 1. John was a policeman. 2. A dog is man's best friend. 3. She will be the fairy. 1. The verb to be (in its various forms, e.g., am, are, is, was, were, will be, has been, have been). 2. The "sense" verbs (e.g., to feel, to look, to smell, to taste, to sound). 1. The new law is an opportunity and a risk.
1. John was a policeman.
2. A dog is man's best friend.
3. She will be the fairy.
1. The verb to be (in its various forms, e.g., am, are, is, was, were, will be, has been, have been).
2. The "sense" verbs (e.g., to feel, to look, to smell, to taste, to sound).
1. The new law is an opportunity and a risk.
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