A predicate adjective is a word that renames the subject.
a. True
b. False
2 answers:
Answer:
b. false
Explanation:
a predicate adjective is not a word that renames the subject
B. false.
A predicate adjective is a subject complement, a word, or a group of words the follows a linking verb
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