| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | predicate adjectives | An adjective, group of adjectives, or adjecive clause that follows a linking verb | 2nd Set SAT Words |
| 2 | predicate adjectives | Use adjectives, not adverbs, after linking verbs (e.g., be, become, seem) and verbs that refer to sensory experience (e.g., feel, taste, smell). | APEL Terms |
| 3 | PREDICATE ADJECTIVES | follows a linking verb and describes a quality of the subject | chapter 1 lesson 7-10 |
| 4 | predicate adjectives | adjective; describes the subject | Anderson complements test |
| 5 | predicate adjectives | one type of subject complement--and adjective, group of adjectives, or adjective clause that follows a linking verb. It is in the predicate of the sentnece, and modifies or describes the subject. Ex: In the sentence "My boyfriend is tall, dark, and handsome," the group of predicate adj. ("tall, dark, and handsome") describes "boyfriend." | English Language and Composition (5) |
| 6 | predicate adjectives | adjective found in the predicate modifies the subject used with a linking verb | 6th grade language arts final exam MPCS |
| 7 | predicate adjectives | an adjective that is in the predicated and that describes the subject | English Exam |
| 8 | predicate adjectives | They form part of the words that make a statement about the subject (the predicate). They describe the noun or pronoun and appear after a linking verb/copula. They can also appear after an intransitive verb. | adjectives : definitions |
| 9 | predicate adjectives | one type of subject complement-- an adjective, group or adjectives or adjective clause that follows a linking verb. | AP literary terms |
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