Hi,
One more predicate noun/adjective question. The grammar book gives examples like:
Predicate noun: The cat is black. 'Black' is an adjective here, not a noun.
Predicate adj: The cat is mangy.
But then the very first sentence where I'm supposed to identify p. noun or p. adj. says:
The teacher was a tall man. I'd say that the predicate consists of the phrase 'a tall man', which is made up of a noun qualified by an adjective. I don't see why you shouldn't call these two words 'a predicate noun' and 'a predicate adjective'.
So is there both a p. adj and a p. noun there or is the adjective not considered predicate? None of the examples had a noun being modified by an adjective, so I really don't know what to put!
Best wishes, Clive