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15 January, 07:53

Is the underlined word a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective?

Would the best parts have been gears or belts?

a. predicate nominative

b. predicate adjective

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  1. 15 January, 07:55
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    Ah, complements ... I hate these so much.

    Have been is a linking verb, so therefore you go straight to what's after it. Gear is a noun, along with belts. Predicate nominative is a fancy word for noun. The answer is A. Predicate Nominative
  2. 15 January, 08:09
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    The underlined word is belts right? If so then I know the answer it may be late but i can asure you that this is the right answer and it is predicate nominative.
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