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• The subject is what the sentence is about.

A noun can be a subjective complement.

A PREDICATE NOUN renames the subject.

It refers to the same person, place, thing, or idea.

A predicate noun follows a linking verb such as the forms of be:

(am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been).

Remember:

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Mount Rushmore is a sculpture carved into a mountain.Subject Linking

verb

pred noun

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The Amazon is the second largest river in the world.

Subject

Linking verb

Pred. noun

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Homer is our cake-eating consultant.Subject

Linking verb

Pred noun

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Abe Simpson was once a World War II hero.Subject Linking

verb

Pred noun

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New England lobsters are a delicious meal.Subject Linking

verbPred noun

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Cheeseburgers are an all-American favorite.

Subject Linking verb

Pred noun

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Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States.

Subject Linking verb

Pred noun

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The Pyramids of Egypt were great tombs designed to last forever.

SubjectPred nounLinking verb

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Pollution in this country has been a problem for decades.

Subject

Pred noun

Linking verb

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The Philadelphia Eagles have been a good football team for years.

Well…

Subject Pred nounLinking verb

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Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.Subject

Linking verb

Pred noun

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Mars will be the next world for astronauts to

explore.

Subject Pred nounLinking verb

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At one time, the buffalo was a species that dominated the American west.

Subject Pred noun

Linking verb

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Alcatraz was a maximum security prison that closed in 1962.

Subject

Pred nounLinking verb

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The rings of Saturn are the jewel of the solar system.

Subject

Pred noun

Linking verb

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The change of schedule has been a disaster.Subject Pred nounLinking verb

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Once in a mall, Chelsea is a shopaholic.

Subject Pred noun

Linking verb

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According to legend, Paul Bunyan was a giant

lumberjack who created logging in the

American Pacific Northwest.

Subject

Pred noun

Linking verb

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Mirror Lake is a well-known spot for fishing.Subject

Pred noun

Linking verb

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One problem in the world today is

global warming.

Subject

Pred noun

Linking verb

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Stephen King is truly a great writer.

Subject Pred nounLinking verb

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Evolution is a theory which explains how

life developed on Earth.

Subject Pred noun

Linking verb

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Dinosaurs were vertebrate animals that dominated the

Earth for over 160 million years.

Subject Pred nounLinking verb