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Hello Anon,
"Are" is indeed the linking verb; but I would call "the consent form, sign-in sheet, list of locations and my card" the subject. "Attached are" is thus an inverted predicate; and "attached" itself I would call an adjectival
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subject,direct object,indirect object,predicate nominative,objcet of a preposition,direct address,appositive,or an abjective complement.
These terms describe the functions that words take when used in sentences . They are not properties of
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It is underlined: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are a good snack . My name is Mister Micawber .
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can you give me an examples of predicate nominative? ??
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When we arrived at the dock, the captain told Harry and us where to park our cars . subject verb direct object There is no predicate nominative in the sentence. CJ
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I think subject is the captain and the predicate is told harry and us where to park our cars and the direct object is Harry and us .
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What is the subject, verb, and predicate nominative or direct object or this sentence? When we arrived at the dock the captain told Harry and (we,us) where to park our cars.
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Personally I just use what feels correct (for me) in each individual case. Same here. And nine times out of ten I make the agreement with the noun phrase immediately after "none of". I haven't introspected enough to be sure whether
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CJ, what's your opinion on the question? Personally I just use what feels correct (for me) in each individual case. For example if this were followed by a linking verb and a predicate nominative I would pick the number of the verb based on the
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I agree with B about "He is a teacher." In that case, teacher is the predicate nominative. It's not an object. I agree with you that "that he loved me" serves as a noun phrase.
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