Hello, I'm new to this website. I'd like to start out and request help for: "Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives". Note: Answers ONLY please, if your just going to hint me, don't even post, I don't have that kind of patience on a forum thread. Here is the question list: 1. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president of the United States to serve three terms. A. three B. only C. terms D. president
2. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? A ribbon is given to all the runners, but a trophy is the reward for the winner. A. runners B. trophy C. winner D. reward
Note: This topic will be automatically bumped inless it's marked completed. [hr] 3. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? The quarterback of the team will become the captain after this season. A. quarterback B. captain C. season D. team
4. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate adjective? A good spatula should be flexible and should have a broad and flat blade. A. broad B. flexible C. blade D. flat
5. (1 pt) Which words in the sentence are predicate adjectives? Choose all answers that are correct. The dog was barking earlier but seems calm and peaceful now. A. calm B. peaceful C. earlier D. barking
6. (1 pt) Is the underlined word a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? Could that insect have been a cricket or a grasshopper? A. predicate adjective B. predicate nominative
7. (1 pt) Is the underlined word a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective? Trolley cars might still be useful, but they are becoming obsolete. A. predicate nominative B. predicate adjective
8. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? Mesopotamia was an ancient country in the Middle East. A. Mesopotamia B. was C. country D. ancient
9. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate adjective? This trip may be brief, but it is our vacation. A. vacation B. brief C. it D. trip
10. (1 pt) Which word in the sentence is a predicate adjective? Isn't a mountain lion very similar to a cougar? A. mountain B. cougar C. very D. similar ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Okay, thats all of the questions. :)
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Hi, welcome to OpenStudy. @burningmercy You must have not realized what this site was meant for when you joined up. OpenStudy is a place where you will LEARN, not get ANSWERS. In the code of conduct, something you agreed to when you signed up, it says: http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct \(\bf Give~ Help,~ Not~ Answers\) - I will encourage and guide those needing help, and not just give them an answer \(\text{ OpenStudy values the Learning process - not the}\\\text{‘Give you an answer’process}\) \(\bullet\) Don’t post only answers - guide the asker to a solution. \(\bullet\) Have homework problems? We can help you - as long as you are looking to learn how to get your solution (and not just the answer). \(\bullet\) Please do not copy and paste your problems. If people are going to spend time to help you, you should at least spend the time to ask your question as clearly as possible. \(\text{Don't devalue the question/answer process!}\) \(\bullet\) Don't provide someone with just the answer - explain the process, and help guide them through understanding the problem. \(\bullet\) Don't just provide the answer to a problem when someone else is in the middle of helping! But if you want to help, by all means, join in!
Also, if you had posted your question in the correct subject, you would have gotten more help. (Remember, one question per post.) The correct subject for this type of questions would have been english. Here is a link to that subject: http://www.openstudy.com/study#/groups/English
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