logging in or signing up Predicate Nominatives & Predicate Adjectives magisterschwarz Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 861 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: November 06, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A word that comes after a LINKING VERB and tells more about the subject. Subject Complements There are two kinds: Predicate Nominatives (noun) Predicate Adjectives Slide 2: Predicate Nominatives Noun or Pronoun Comes after a LINKING VERB Identifies the subject or refers to it. Mr. Richards is the mayor. L.V. P.N. Slide 3: Predicate Nominative vs. Direct Object Alice was a crazy cat. Alice captured a crazy cat. d.o. p.n. l.v. a.v. Slide 4: ADJECTIVE in the predicate of a sentence Comes after a LINKING VERB Describes the subject Predicate Adjective The cat is crazy! L.V. P.A. Slide 5: Predicate Nominatives & Predicate Adjectives can be COMPOUND (more than 1) Whales are mammals and my friends. P.N. P.N. Slide 6: Predicate Nominatives & Predicate Adjectives can be COMPOUND The clown was funny and a friend to all. P.N. P.A. Slide 7: Sophie is my closest friend. Botany is the study of plants. The flag became a national symbol. The lead actress in the movie was Reese Witherspoon. Sixth period was a good example of behavior. find the predicate nominative Slide 8: Sophie is my closest friend. Botany is the study of plants. The flag became a national symbol. The lead actress in the movie was Reese Witherspoon. Sixth period was a good example of behavior. find the predicate nominative Slide 9: find the predicate adjective The gardener grew more tired. The food at In-n-Out is absolutely fantastic! After eating there, my whole family felt very full and satisfied. You look good! Are you frustrated with my attitude? Slide 10: find the predicate adjective The gardener grew more tired. The food at In-n-Out is absolutely fantastic! After eating there, my whole family felt very full and satisfied. You look good! Are you frustrated with my attitude? Predicate Nominative or Predicate Adjective? : Predicate Nominative or Predicate Adjective? You are the one who called me. The present felt light. Your dog smells very stinky. My first name is Laura. Slide 12: Predicate Nominative or Predicate Adjective? You are the one who called me. The present felt light. Your dog smells very stinky. My first name is Laura. P.N. P.N. P.A. P.A. Slide 13: Predicate Nominative or Direct Object? Sam left his job last Tuesday. He was an accountant. Sam’s wife’s name is Madeline. Madeline brought Sam a bouquet of roses. Slide 14: Predicate Nominative or Direct Object? Sam left his job last Tuesday. He was an accountant. Sam’s wife’s name is Madeline. Madeline brought Sam a bouquet of roses. P.N. P.N. D.O. D.O. A.V. A.V. L.V. L.V. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Predicate Nominatives & Predicate Adjectives magisterschwarz Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 861 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: November 06, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A word that comes after a LINKING VERB and tells more about the subject. Subject Complements There are two kinds: Predicate Nominatives (noun) Predicate Adjectives Slide 2: Predicate Nominatives Noun or Pronoun Comes after a LINKING VERB Identifies the subject or refers to it. Mr. Richards is the mayor. L.V. P.N. Slide 3: Predicate Nominative vs. Direct Object Alice was a crazy cat. Alice captured a crazy cat. d.o. p.n. l.v. a.v. Slide 4: ADJECTIVE in the predicate of a sentence Comes after a LINKING VERB Describes the subject Predicate Adjective The cat is crazy! L.V. P.A. Slide 5: Predicate Nominatives & Predicate Adjectives can be COMPOUND (more than 1) Whales are mammals and my friends. P.N. P.N. Slide 6: Predicate Nominatives & Predicate Adjectives can be COMPOUND The clown was funny and a friend to all. P.N. P.A. Slide 7: Sophie is my closest friend. Botany is the study of plants. The flag became a national symbol. The lead actress in the movie was Reese Witherspoon. Sixth period was a good example of behavior. find the predicate nominative Slide 8: Sophie is my closest friend. Botany is the study of plants. The flag became a national symbol. The lead actress in the movie was Reese Witherspoon. Sixth period was a good example of behavior. find the predicate nominative Slide 9: find the predicate adjective The gardener grew more tired. The food at In-n-Out is absolutely fantastic! After eating there, my whole family felt very full and satisfied. You look good! Are you frustrated with my attitude? Slide 10: find the predicate adjective The gardener grew more tired. The food at In-n-Out is absolutely fantastic! After eating there, my whole family felt very full and satisfied. You look good! Are you frustrated with my attitude? Predicate Nominative or Predicate Adjective? : Predicate Nominative or Predicate Adjective? You are the one who called me. The present felt light. Your dog smells very stinky. My first name is Laura. Slide 12: Predicate Nominative or Predicate Adjective? You are the one who called me. The present felt light. Your dog smells very stinky. My first name is Laura. P.N. P.N. P.A. P.A. Slide 13: Predicate Nominative or Direct Object? Sam left his job last Tuesday. He was an accountant. Sam’s wife’s name is Madeline. Madeline brought Sam a bouquet of roses. Slide 14: Predicate Nominative or Direct Object? Sam left his job last Tuesday. He was an accountant. Sam’s wife’s name is Madeline. Madeline brought Sam a bouquet of roses. P.N. P.N. D.O. D.O. A.V. A.V. L.V. L.V.