<u>The correct answer is: The seats in the theater were uncomfortable. </u> The adjective predicate is an adjective that is placed after a copulative verb (it is a verb that does not express any type of action, it only associates the subject with the predicate), for example: be, seem, become, and this adjective describes to the subject In the sentence, the adjective predicate is uncomfortable.
Please give the answer choices. I believe it's reflexive because it reflects Laura though.
I might not be absolutely correct but I think that the answer is C again I don't know sorry if I am wrong
I’m assuming your asking if your supposed to use “a” or “an”.
Since where your putting a/an is followed by the word ordinary, which starts with the vowel “o” you would use the word “an”. Anytime the following word starts with a vowel you use an.