A predicate nominative is a word or word group that is in the predicate and that identifies the subject or refers to it. A predicate nominative appears only in a sentence that has a linking verb. Common linking verbs include is, was, will be, has been, and could have been.
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Volunteer is a predicate nominative.
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Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
Americans With Disabilities Act. It's the reason you'll see buildings and bathrooms and any number of other things labelled "ADA Accessible."