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Is the word in parenthesis subject, predicate nominative or appositive? 1. Both Ben and (he) will graduate at the same time. 2. The driver of that station was (she.) 3. The customers at the passenger window
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Is the word in parenthesis subject, predicate nominative or appositive?
1. Both Ben and (he) will graduate at the same time.
2. The driver of that station was (she.)
3. The customers at the passenger window were Sol and (he.)
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The answers of the given sentences above are the following:
1. The pronoun "he" in this sentence is used as a SUBJECT.
2. The pronoun "she" in this sentence is used as a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE.
3. The pronoun "he" in this sentence is used as a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE.
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