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Identify the PN
Identify the PA
PN or PA?
How to find PNs
How to find PAs
100
Andy has become a very good artist.
Artist
100
That bread is tasty.
Tasty
100
Susan seems
uncomfortable
Predicate Adjective
100
What type of verb do you find for predicate nouns?
Linking
100
What kind of verb do you find for predicate adjectives?
Linking
200
History is the study of the past.
Study
200
His brownies are famous in our neighborhood.
Famous
200
Kurt Vonnegut is the author.
Predicate Noun
200
The predicate noun renames the __________.
Subject
200
The adjective _______ the subject.
Describes
300
My mother is a great baker.
Baker
300
These muffins look amazing!
Amazing
300
Jesse Owens is an Olympic Athlete.
Predicate Noun
300
The predicate noun always ________ and ________ the subject.
Follows, renames
300
What do you do first to find the PA?
Find the linking verb
400
His apple pies are masterpieces!
Masterpieces
400
The bike he's riding looks fun!
Fun.
400
Moon boots look very warm.
Predicate Adjective
400
Find the _____ or _______ that follows and renames the subject.
noun, pronoun
400
What is the second step in finding a PA?
Find the subject
500
His specialty is homemade raisin bread.
Raisin Bread
500
That computer looks incredibly fast!
Fast.
500
With a long vacation ahead of him, Terry grew lazy.
Predicate Adjective
500
To find the PN, what do you say to yourself?
"Subject, linking verb, 'what's another name?'"
500
What is the final step?
Find the adjective that describes the subject.