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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Finding direct object, inderect object, predicate adjective, and predicate nominative

i need help with some english homework. im pretty sure a direct object is what? or whom? after an action verb, and an indirect object is to who? for who? to what? or for what? after an action verb. If those are correct than the only things i dont know how to do is predicate adjective and predicate nominative. Well, i know what it is, i just dont know how to find it in a sentence.

Regardless of the weather, I am usually the first at practice. pls help
  

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A predicate adjective is an adjective; a predicate nominative is a noun.

Both are found after:

I am / you are / we are / they are / he is / she is / it is / and so on.

I am a carpenter. carpenter predicate nominative.
Oscar is ill. ill predicate adjective.

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