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in which sentence is the predicate nominative correct? A. This is he. B. it is her. C. it is them. D. This is him.


nikolegend1: A. For many years, my best friend were him and her. B. That is them and us in that old photograph. C. The midnight prankster is she. D. I screamed, "the winner was me!"

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Answered by AnswerStation
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The correct answer of the question would be \bf{A)\:This\:is\:he.}

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There are 2 theories of predicate :-

• The first is about the traditional grammar, which is to view a predicate as one of the 2 \bf{main\:parts\:of\:a\:sentence.}

• The second one is that "Predicate of a sentence mostly corresponds to the main verb and the auxiliary that accompanies the main verb whereas the arguments of that predicate are outside of it."
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Here, first theory of predicate is used.

nikolegend1: A. For many years, my best friend were him and her. B. That is them and us in that old photograph. C. The midnight prankster is she. D. I screamed, "the winner was me!"
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Answered by Anonymous
10
\huge{Hello Friend}

The answer of u r question is..✌️✌️

✨IN WHICH SENTENCE IN THE PREDICATE NOMINATIVE CORRECT?✨

\huge{Ans}

\small{Option.A}

This is he.

\huge{Thank you}
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