![]() ![]() Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a predicate without conveying any action. This will make a lot more sense if we talk about linking verbs first. Predicate adjectives complete the linking verb by describing the subject of a sentence. A predicate nominative is a noun that completes the linking verb in a sentence. ![]() There’s often a linking verb (like is or became) in between the two. The subject of a sentence is who or what is doing the action. In general, a predicate completes a sentence by providing information about what the subject is or does.
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