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Diagramming Lesson 3

Predicate Nominatives

Predicate Nominative - a noun or pronoun that comes after the verb and renames the subject of the sentence.

Example: The dog is a chihuahua. "Chihuahua" is a noun that renames the subject (dog).

Additional Practice Sentences

1) The boy is a dancer.
2) Girls can be friends.
3) Dreamers are inventors.
4) A seed can become a plant.
5) McDonald's is a restaurant.
6) A dog will be a friend.
7) The kids were enemies.
8) Rocks became doorstops.
9) The mother was a daughter.
10) I am a grammarian.

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