Predicate pronoun
A predicate pronoun is any pronoun that is part of the predicate.
A predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and the words following it that relate to that verb.
Examples:
I will call him .
The teacher gave us a history assignment.
Mother made lunch for them .
A sentence may have more than one predicate; for example:
Mother made lunch for them and set it on the picnic table.
A subjective pronoun can be part of a predicate when it is the subject of a clause,; for example:
Mary brought a cake she made for the party .
A subjective pronoun is also used as a subject complement when it follows a linking verb; for example:
The leaders right now are he and I .
Answer:
From my point of view, I would say Jurors 3, 10, and 12 are most stubborn because, juror 3 is so dogmatic, juror 10 is somewhat like a bigot and 12 is just business man who sees everything ambiguously.
Effective communication means a positive outcome. Communicating effectively helps us to succeed in areas of work, relationships and personal goals. It helps us establish great connection with people around us. Therefore, the correct answer would be option D. All of the above.
The excerpt of the of Speech to the Troops at Tilbury that shares a common purpose with the Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry, is found between lines 7 and 8:
- “<em>I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too,</em>”
This line exemplifies Queen Elizabeth’s intention of both speeches. She wanted to establish that her condition as a single woman does not make the kingdom weak because she would always do what is better for Britain. Also, she stated that there is no need to have a king since she had the strength to fight for the kingdom against all its enemies.