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Which best identifies the predicate nominative pronoun in the sentence

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A predicate nominative pronoun consists in a word, or group of words, in the predicate of the sentence that identifies the subject of such sentence or refers to it. What best identifies the predicate nominative pronoun in a given sentence is the fact that it is connected to its subject by a connecting verb, which means that a predicate nominative pronoun generally will follow a form of the verb “be”.

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