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Predicate NounsA predicate noun follows a form of the verb "to be". He is an idiot. (Here idiot is a predicate noun because it follows is; a form of the verb "be".) A predicate noun renames the subject of a sentence. Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister. (Margaret Thatcher is the subject and Prime Minister is the predicate noun - notice it follows 'was' the past tense of 'to be'.) |
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