Question
In which sentence is the underlined portion a predicate nominative?
A.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes tricky.
B.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes a challenge.
C.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes frequent.
D.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes challenging.
A.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes tricky.
B.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes a challenge.
C.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes frequent.
D.
For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes challenging.
Answers
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The correct answer is **B. For astronauts, going into space to repair orbiting equipment becomes a challenge.**
In this sentence, "a challenge" serves as a predicate nominative because it renames or identifies the subject ("going into space to repair orbiting equipment") after the linking verb "becomes."
In this sentence, "a challenge" serves as a predicate nominative because it renames or identifies the subject ("going into space to repair orbiting equipment") after the linking verb "becomes."