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An adjective can be used after a linking verb as a subject complement. a. True b. False
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An adjective can be used after a linking verb as a subject complement.
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The correct answer is A) true, an adjective can indeed be used after a linking verb as a subject complement. For example - He became embarrassed -
became
is a linking verb, and
embarrassed
is an adjective, which is also a subject complement.
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