Which one of the following sentences contains a predicate adjective?



A. I brought my lunch for the first time this year.
B. We scanned the distant shore for signs of life.
C. What does this hard lesson teach you?
D. The teacher appeared angry when Dave forgot his homework.

I THINK ITS B OR D

D. The predicate adjective, angry, describes the subject, teacher.

To determine which sentence contains a predicate adjective, it's important to understand what a predicate adjective is. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes or modifies the subject of the sentence.

Let's analyze each option:

A. "I brought my lunch for the first time this year."
This sentence does not contain a linking verb, so it does not have a predicate adjective.

B. "We scanned the distant shore for signs of life."
This sentence does not contain a linking verb, so it does not have a predicate adjective.

C. "What does this hard lesson teach you?"
This sentence does not contain a linking verb, so it does not have a predicate adjective.

D. "The teacher appeared angry when Dave forgot his homework."
In this sentence, the linking verb is "appeared," and the word "angry" is an adjective that describes the subject "teacher." Therefore, this sentence does contain a predicate adjective.

So, your initial thought is correct. The sentence that contains a predicate adjective is D. "The teacher appeared angry when Dave forgot his homework."