Asked by Anon
Decide if the underlined (in parentheses) pronoun in the sentences below is used as a subject, a predicate nominative, or an appositive.
Both Ben and (he) will graduate at the same time.
(my answer)subject
predicate nominative
appositive
The driver of that station was (she).
subject
(my answer)predicate nominative
appositive
The customers at the passenger window were Sol and (he).
(my answer)subject
predicate nominative
appositive
Really unsure about these :/ Thanks for your help :)
Both Ben and (he) will graduate at the same time.
(my answer)subject
predicate nominative
appositive
The driver of that station was (she).
subject
(my answer)predicate nominative
appositive
The customers at the passenger window were Sol and (he).
(my answer)subject
predicate nominative
appositive
Really unsure about these :/ Thanks for your help :)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
The first two are correct.
Remember that, in normal English word order, subjects come before the verb and predicate nominatives come after.
Remember that, in normal English word order, subjects come before the verb and predicate nominatives come after.
Answered by
Anon
So the third one is "predicate nominative"?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, right.
Answered by
Anon
Thanks :)
Answered by
Writeacher
YW!! =)
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