Which sentence contains a predicate pronoun as a subject complement?

A. The best person for the job is she.
B. The ground is sloping and uneven.
C. We wondered what happened to him.
D. Amy is employee of the week.
I think it is either A or D

One of them is right. Which sentence contains a pronoun?

A is correct.

"employee" is not a pronoun.

a is the riht one

You're correct in narrowing it down to options A and D. Both sentences can be potentially correct depending on the context and intended meaning.

A. "The best person for the job is she." - In this sentence, "she" is a pronoun used as the subject complement, indicating that the person referred to by "she" is the best person for the job.

D. "Amy is employee of the week." - In this sentence, there is no pronoun used as a subject complement. Instead, "employee of the week" is a noun phrase that serves as the subject complement, indicating Amy's status or role.

To determine the correct answer between A and D, we need to consider whether a pronoun or a noun phrase is used as the subject complement in the sentence. It ultimately depends on the intended meaning or context of the sentence.