The correct sentence which makes use of a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE is option "A": It is them and me in the picture.
A predicate nominative may be a noun or a pronoun that completes the linking verb and renames the subject. We consider the following verbs as linking verbs: the verb to be in all its forms (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, and been) and the sense verbs (taste, smell, sound, look, feel...).
A.
past
B.
present
C.
present participle
D.
past participle
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Answer: attitude towards his writing.
Explanation:
The presents for the twins is beneath the bed.
B.
The door to the bathroom in the basement don't lock.
C.
Farmers in Iowa often grow corn or soybeans.
D.
The shows on television often has too many commercials.
Well, she put 238 bags on the shelf and customers bought 142. So they probably bought out of the 238 bags on the shelf. So all you have to do is
238-142. And that is 96. So you see, all you have to do is subtract. Hope I helped
B - She begins to go wherever Ben Weatherstaff goes and do whatever he does.
C - She leaves India to come to England.
D - She speaks in a Yorkshire dialect and tries to mimic Dickon.