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What is the difference between a predicate adjective and a predicate nominative.

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A predicate adjective is an adjective complement whereas a predicate nominative is a noun complement. Complements usually follow a direct object and modify that object.

Examples of predicate adjective can be: "The door is brown". (subj: door, pred adj: brown). Examples of predicate noun can be: "Jerry is my brother". (subj: Jerry, pred noun: brother)

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