Predicate Nominative Noun Sentence Subject and Predicate America
Predicate Nominative / Noun
Sentence = Subject and Predicate • America et Italia sunt patriae. • Sardinia est insula. • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: “Lucius est rana!”
Sentence = Subject and Predicate • America et Italia sunt patriae. • Sardinia est insula. • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: “Lucius est rana!”
Sentence = Subject and Predicate • America et Italia sunt patriae. • Sardinia est insula. • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: “Lucius est rana!” (Hint: 2 subjects and 2 predicates)
Sentence = Subject and Predicate • America et Italia sunt patriae. • Sardinia est insula. • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: “Lucius est rana!”
Sentence = Subject and Predicate • America et Italia sunt patriae. • Sardinia est insula. • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: “Lucius est rana!”
What is a predicate nominative? • A noun in the predicate of a sentence • Follows a being verb • Noun in predicate goes back to subject = • Example: Pomponius est nauta.
• Predicate Nominative = America et Italia sunt patriae. (pred nom) • = Sardinia est insula. (pred nom) • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: = “Lucius est rana!” (pred nom) But what is a predicate adjective?
Predicate Adjective
• Predicate Adjective = America et Italia sunt magnae. • = Sardinia est non parva. • Maximus amicīs nuntiat: “Lucius est clarus!” =
Predicate Adjective • An adjective in the predicate that describes the subject Drusilla • 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Which sentences have a predicate adjective? Tacitus Drusillam amat. Tacitus et Marcus sunt clarī. Drusilla est regina. Drusilla est grata. Drusilla Tacitum spectat. Tacitus Marcus
Predicate Adjective • An adjective in the predicate that describes the subject • 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Which sentences have a predicate adjective? Tacitus Drusillam amat. Tacitus et Marcus sunt clarī. Drusilla est regina. Drusilla est grata. Drusilla Tacitum spectat.
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object 1) Silvia et Cornelia et Drusilla sunt puellae.
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object = 1) Silvia et Cornelia et Drusilla sunt puellae. Predicate Nominative
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object 2) Virginia est filia.
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object = 2) Virginia est filia. Predicate Nominative
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object 3) Davus Paulum laudat.
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object 3) Davus Paulum laudat. Direct Object
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object 4) Paulus est contentus. (contentus, contenta, contentum = content)
Identify: Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective, Direct Object = 4) Paulus est contentus. Predicate Adjective
Review • Predicate nominative and predicate adjective refer to the subject of a sentence • PN & PA follow being verbs (e. g. , est, sunt, erant)
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