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Alexzander Bentley
15 January, 17:07
Follows a linking verb and renames the subject
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Ahmad Rojas
15 January, 17:24
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Predicate nominative
Example:
Your dream is dead.
"is" is a linking verb.
It renames that the dream is dead.
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