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Which word in the sentence is the predicate adjective? On stormy days, the sky looks very threatening. a. sky b. threatening c. stormy d. days
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Which word in the sentence is the predicate adjective? On stormy days, the sky looks very threatening. a. sky b. threatening c. stormy d. days
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Which word in the sentence is the predicate adjective? On stormy days, the sky looks very threatening.
a. sky
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c. stormy
d. days
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The answer is B. because it shows how it looks. C. is confusing because you think of stormy as an adjective, but it's actually just a verb because it IS storming.
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