Weegy: A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows an intransitive linking verb and renames the subject. It follows only intransitive linking verbs, it may be compound, and it may have modifiers. Examples: The boy became a *man*. George Washington was the first *President*.
User: Which words in the sentence are the predicate nominatives?
The flag bearers for the Memorial Day parade on Saturday are she and I.
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They are five of the best contestants in the competition.
Predicate nominative: Five
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The flag bearers for the Memorial Day parade on Saturday are she and I.
Predicate nominative: She; I
Added 12/25/2014 11:24:16 AM
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