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Subject Complements: E 1 Recognizing Predicate Nominatives

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Grade

7
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Lesson 6.6 Subject Complements


(pp. 147–148)
Exercise 1 Recognizing Predicate Nominatives
Underline the predicate nominative(s) in each sentence. If a sentence does not
contain a pronoun or noun that identifies the subject, write N.

1. The vacation planners in our family are my dad and I.

2. We make decisions about where to go and what to do.

3. Dad was a pilot for many years and has traveled a lot.

4. He is an expert on great tourist spots in the South.

5. He knows about many unusual museums and restaurants.

6. A week-long trip to Georgia was our last vacation.

7. Our first activity was a fascinating tour of historic Atlanta.

8. My favorite part of the entire trip was our day at Stone Mountain Park.

9. We spent our last day on a little-known beach on Jekyll Island.

10. I am definitely the best swimmer of anyone in our family!

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Exercise 2 Recognizing Predicate Adjectives
Underline the predicate adjective(s) in each sentence. If a sentence does not have a
predicate adjective that describes the subject, write N.

1. As the sun slid behind the clouds, Penny became chilly.

2. The blazing heat of the early afternoon had disappeared.

3. The beach was almost completely deserted.

4. The waves grew larger and stronger as the wind picked up.

5. The towels smelled stale and musty.

6. Packing up the chairs, Penny’s dad seemed tired.

7. “Penny,” he said, “please pick up your blanket and sandals.”

8. His voice was quiet.

9. “Are you sad?” Penny asked her father.

10. He looked up but remained silent.

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