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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Predicate Noun/Pronoun/Adj.

I need a little help in identifying predicate nouns/pronouns/adjectives. A few sentences are giving me trouble.

The festival music director is my sister. [The predicate noun is "sister," right?]
It was she who produced the play. [The predicate pronoun is "she." Yes?]

I have two other sentences that both end similarly - "...so [adjective here]." Is the predicate adjective JUST the adjective, or is it both so AND the adjective?
  

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"So" is acting as an adverb, so your answers would be just the adjectives.

  • "So" is acting as an adverb, so your answers would be just the adjectives.
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"So" is acting as an adverb, so your answers would be just the adjectives.
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OP here - bumping this thread because I still need some clarification on whether I have found the proper predicate nouns/pronouns in my sentences.

The festival music director is my sister.
It was she who produced the play.

Did I miss anything? Thank you!

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