Which sentence contains a predicate adjective?

a.The singers latest hit is a beautiful song
b. The bus has arrived at last
c. We bought four juicy apples at the farmers market
d. the weather seemed nice today
is it a or d?

the real answer for d was actually phrased "the weather today seems very humid to me" since the word humid remains I'm guessing this changes nothing and the phrasing is irrelevant?

One of your answers is correct. The other has a predicate noun.

is it d?

Yes. The predicate adjective is "nice."

I'm sorry I copied d wrong. It's "the weather today seems very humid today" is d still right?

The sentence that contains a predicate adjective is D: "The weather seemed nice today."

To identify the predicate adjective, you must first understand what a predicate adjective is. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes or modifies the subject of a sentence. In this case, the linking verb is "seemed," and the adjective "nice" modifies the subject "weather."

To find the predicate adjective in sentence D, you can identify the linking verb which is "seemed." Then, ask yourself what word is describing or modifying the subject (weather). In this case, the word "nice" is the predicate adjective.

Therefore, the correct answer is D: "The weather seemed nice today."

Yes, humid is also a predicate adjective.