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Urijah Hoover
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18 October, 02:02
Is hostess a predicate noun
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Iliana Cisneros
18 October, 02:15
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Yes! hostess is a predicate noun because it has a verb it has a action words.
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Mohammed
18 October, 02:31
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B is the right answer i just took the test
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