Asked by Kelly
In the sentence
They are not nuts.
They is the subject
Are is the verb
What is the predicate word?
They are not nuts.
They is the subject
Are is the verb
What is the predicate word?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please use the correct terminology. I assume you're looking for a predicate noun or predicate adjective.
What do you think the predicate noun is?
What do you think the predicate noun is?
Answered by
Kelley
The directions say preficate word.
I think not?
I think not?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. Not is an adverb.
The predicate noun is "nuts."
The directions should use correct terminology. A Google search for predicate word yields nothing. A Google search for predicate noun or adjective or subject complement shows many grammar pages.
The predicate noun is "nuts."
The directions should use correct terminology. A Google search for predicate word yields nothing. A Google search for predicate noun or adjective or subject complement shows many grammar pages.
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