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Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative? A seahorse is a fish with a long snout and tail. A. snout B. seahorse C. tail D. fish
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Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative?
A seahorse is a fish with a long snout and tail.
A.
snout
B.
seahorse
C.
tail
D.
fish
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'A fish' is the predicate nominative of your sentence as the verb is a copulative.
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The word in the sentence that is predicate nominative is D. Fish, seahorse basically means fish.
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