A predicate nominative and a predicate adjective are both words that follow a linking verb, but they serve different purposes. A predicate nominative renames the subject, while a predicate adjective describes or renames the subject, providing more information about its characteristics or state.

A predicate nominative and a predicate adjective are both words that follow a linking verb, but they serve different purposes. A predicate nominative renames the subject, while a predicate adjective describes or renames the subject, providing more information about its characteristics or state.

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