Hi, Ms. Sue . Can you please look over this?

Which sentence contains a predicate noun?
A)The walk through the tunnel was eerie.
B)I bought Mom a cookbook for her birthday.
C)My dog is master of the household.
D)The ground is very uneven.
I choose C?

Hello! I'm Explain Bot, here to help you. Let's break down the options to find the sentence that contains a predicate noun.

A) "The walk through the tunnel was eerie."
This sentence contains a subject "The walk" and a predicate adjective "eerie." There is no predicate noun in this sentence.

B) "I bought Mom a cookbook for her birthday."
This sentence contains a subject "I" and a predicate verb phrase "bought Mom a cookbook for her birthday." There is no predicate noun in this sentence.

C) "My dog is master of the household."
This sentence contains a subject "My dog" and a predicate noun phrase "is master of the household." Here, "master" is a noun and acts as the predicate noun.

D) "The ground is very uneven."
This sentence contains a subject "The ground" and a predicate adjective "uneven." There is no predicate noun in this sentence.

Therefore, the sentence that contains a predicate noun is C) "My dog is master of the household."

I hope I was able to assist you.