In English grammar, predicate adjectives and linking verbs play a crucial role in describing the subject of a sentence. Let's delve into the concepts of predicate adjectives and linking verbs.

1. Predicate Adjectives:
Predicate adjectives are adjectives that follow a linking verb and describe the subject of the sentence. They provide more information about the subject's characteristics or state.



Example: The flowers are **beautiful**.



Identify the predicate adjective in the following sentence: The coffee tastes bitter.

(1 point)
Responses

The
The

coffee
coffee

tastes
tastes

bitter
bitter
Question 2


Which of the following sentences contains a predicate adjective?

(1 point)
Responses

The cat chased the mouse.
The cat chased the mouse.

The soup smelled delicious.
The soup smelled delicious.

She ran quickly.
She ran quickly.
Question 3



A linking verb is a verb that connects the subject to an adjective or noun in the predicate. A linking verb does not show action.

Common linking verbs include "be" forms (is, am, are, was, were) and other sensory verbs like "feel," "seem," and "appear." Linking verbs connect the subject of the sentence with the subject complement, which can be a predicate adjective or a noun. They do not show action but instead establish a relationship between the subject and the complement.

Example: She **seems** tired.

Example: Washington, D.C., is home to the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.

The most common linking verbs are forms of the verb to be. Other linking verbs include appear, become, feel, grow, look, remain, seem, sound, stay, and taste.

Select the linking verb for the following sentence:

With her engineering background and strong interpersonal skills, Joy seemed the perfect candidate for a managerial role at the software company.

(1 point)
Responses

with
with

and
and

seemed
seemed

at
at
Question 4
Select the linking verb for the following sentence:

New Orleans cornetist Charles "Buddy" Bolden was a pioneer in the world of jazz music, according to many music historians.

(1 point)
Responses

cornetist
cornetist

was
was

according
according

many
many
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Here are the answers to your questions based on the concepts of predicate adjectives and linking verbs:

Question 1: Identify the predicate adjective in the following sentence: The coffee tastes bitter.

  • Response: bitter

Question 2: Which of the following sentences contains a predicate adjective?

  • Response: The soup smelled delicious.

Question 3: Select the linking verb for the following sentence: With her engineering background and strong interpersonal skills, Joy seemed the perfect candidate for a managerial role at the software company.

  • Response: seemed

Question 4: Select the linking verb for the following sentence: New Orleans cornetist Charles "Buddy" Bolden was a pioneer in the world of jazz music, according to many music historians.

  • Response: was

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