Which sentence correctly uses a predicate pronoun as a subject complement?

a. The last arrivals were Joe and I
b. this year's soccer champions were lana and me
c. the tribute deeply touched my brother and i
d. my boyfriend became my best friend
is it a?

Yes. A is correct.

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No, the correct sentence that uses a predicate pronoun as a subject complement is option b. "This year's soccer champions were Lana and me."

To understand why option b is the correct answer, let's break down the sentence. In this sentence, "Lana and me" is the subject complement, which follows the linking verb "were" and describes the subject "soccer champions." The pronoun "me" is used as a predicate pronoun in this context.

To identify the subject complement in a sentence, you should look for linking verbs such as "is," "are," "was," "were," "became," and so on. These linking verbs connect the subject to the complement, which can either be a noun, adjective, or pronoun. In this case, "Lana and me" functions as a pronoun (object pronoun to be precise) and serves as the subject complement.

So, the correct answer is b.