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24 January, 09:15

We get our paychecks on Friday and I always need mine. What is the word mine in this sentence? Subject, Direct Object or Predicate Nominative

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  1. 24 January, 09:34
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    Predicate Nominative.

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  2. 24 January, 09:34
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    The correct answer option is Predicate Nominative.

    Explanation:

    We are given the following sentence:

    'We get our paychecks on Friday and I always need mine'. Here in this case, the word 'mine' is acting as a predicate nominative.

    A predicate nominative (which is also called a predicate noun) is a word or group of words which completes a linking verb and also renames the subject.

    Here 'mine' is a pronoun which completes the linking verb 'need'.
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