
Is the word between asterisks a predicate noun, a predicate adjective or neither?
Quiz
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Joe is my *husband*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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She is a wonderful *mother*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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He can get really *tired*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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My hat isn't *green*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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Daniel is a *lawyer*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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I bought a new *bag*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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Lisa has become quite *successful*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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He dropped the *ball*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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She got *angry*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither
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I am a good *pilot*.
- Predicate noun
- Predicate adjective
- Neither