1. Which of the following sentences uses a predicate noun?

A. When you leave, I will feel sad.
B. My sister is their most valuable player.
C. Their most valuable player is she.
D. I will be saddened when you leave.
2. Which of the following sentences use a predicate adjective?
A. With all the rain, the zoo has been pretty empty.
B. The manager of the zoo is Mrs.Jones.
C. The seal trainer is she.
D. The zoo is one of my favorite places.
3. Which of the following sentences contain a pronoun in the objective case?
A. What costume should I wear tonight?
B. Maybe Martha will loan me something.
C. Her costumes are always the best.
D.She won first prize in Halloween contest last year!

1.C
2.D
3.D

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1. B? - yes

2. A? - yes
3. C? - no

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Is 3 B?

Yes.

To determine which sentence uses a predicate noun, we need to identify the sentence where a noun follows a linking verb and renames or identifies the subject.

In sentence A, the verb "feel" is not a linking verb, so it does not have a predicate noun.
In sentence B, the noun "player" follows the linking verb "is" and renames the subject "My sister," making it the predicate noun.
In sentence C, the pronoun "she" follows the linking verb "is" and renames the subject "Their most valuable player," making it the predicate noun.
In sentence D, the verb "be" is not a linking verb, so it does not have a predicate noun.

Therefore, the sentence that uses a predicate noun is sentence B.

To determine which sentence uses a predicate adjective, we need to identify the sentence where an adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject.

In sentence A, the adjective "pretty" follows the linking verb "has been" and describes the subject "the zoo," making it the predicate adjective.
In sentence B, the noun "Mrs. Jones" follows the linking verb "is," but it does not function as an adjective.
In sentence C, the pronoun "she" follows the linking verb "is," but it does not function as an adjective.
In sentence D, there is no linking verb followed by an adjective.

Therefore, the sentence that uses a predicate adjective is sentence A.

To determine which sentence contains a pronoun in the objective case, we need to identify the sentence where a pronoun is functioning as an object.

In sentence A, the pronoun "I" is the subject of the sentence, not an object.
In sentence B, the pronoun "me" follows the verb "loan" and functions as an object, making it the pronoun in the objective case.
In sentence C, the pronoun "her" follows the noun "costumes" and functions as a possessive pronoun, not an object.
In sentence D, the pronoun "she" is the subject of the sentence, not an object.

Therefore, the sentence that contains a pronoun in the objective case is sentence B.

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Go here http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/linkingverb.htm and study up on linking verbs. Predicate nouns or adjectives show up only after a linking verb and either re-name or describe the subject of the sentence.

Go here http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/directobject.htm and study up on direct objects.