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exercise 17 - underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence. circle the subject that the predicate adjective describes.
- larry’s golf balls are orange.
- great men are not always wise.
- the sky grew dark as the storm approached.
- i became hungry late in the evening.
- we felt happy tonight.
- his trumpet sounds squeaky.
- this lesson has been difficult.
- good men are always reasonable.
- no one is good but god.
- the word of god is quick and powerful.
- a good name is better than precious ointment.
- peter and paul were faithful unto death.
Response
Sentence 1: Larry’s golf balls are orange.
Brief Explanations
- A predicate adjective follows a linking verb (here, "are") and describes the subject. The subject is "Larry’s golf balls", and the adjective describing it is "orange".
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- The linking verb is "are", the subject is "Great men", and the adjective describing the subject is "wise".
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- "Grew" is a linking verb here (showing a change in state). The subject is "The sky", and the adjective describing it is "dark".
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- Underline: orange; Circle: Larry’s golf balls