Which word in the sentence is a predicate adjective? A good spatula should be flexible and should have a broad and flat blade.
A good spatula should be \(\normalsize\color{blue}{\rm flexible }\) and should have a \(\normalsize\color{blue}{\rm broad }\) and \(\normalsize\color{blue}{\rm flat }\) blade.
these are all of the adjectives:
\(\normalsize\color{green}{ \rm good~~spatula }\) is what the sentence is about. \(\normalsize\color{orange}{ \rm should~be }\) and \(\normalsize\color{orange}{ \rm should~have }\) is the linking verb. BUT: \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm broad }\) and \(\normalsize\color{blue}{ \rm flat }\) are adjective that relate to the \(\normalsize\color{red}{ \rm blade }\).
you need an adjective that directly relates to (the adjective) \(\normalsize\color{green}{ \underline{ \rm good~~spatule} }\). THis adjective is: \(\normalsize\color{black}{ \underline{ \rm flexible} }\).
Nice job @solomonzelman
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