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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Predicate nominative or subject complement

Hi,
I think the underlined part is obviously a predicate nominative, i.e. it names the subject.

Sue is a secretary.

Then look at this and tell me if this noun clause could be a predicate nominative too, rather than a subject complement.

Bob's advantage is that he is (still) young.
  

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Since it is a noun clause, predicate nominative and subject complement are the same thing.

  • Since it is a noun clause, predicate nominative and subject complement are the same thing.
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Since it is a noun clause, predicate nominative and subject complement are the same thing.
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