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A predicate nominative (also called a predicate noun) is a word or group of words that completes a linking verb and renames the subject.
Eva: What are you doing on that phone? You will be on it for ages.
Sam: I am trying to buy some tickets to a concert but the website is being really slow.
Eva: Who is playing?
Sam: Muse. They are playing in that new concert venue in town. Do you want me to get you a ticket too?
Eva: Yes, please. Its sounds great and I listen to them a lot. Why don't you try calling the ticket office?
Sam: Lauren's waiting in a queue on the phone now. She's been on the phone since 10! Wait, this message is from her. She's got two tickets! And they're sold out!
Eva: Oh.
Sam: Sorry, Eva. Sometimes people sell their tickets online. You might find one there.
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Hi, I think that sentence 1 expresses the main Idea of the paragraph.
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The answer to your question is
"Would probably have come"