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Is the predicate nominative a noun or pronoun?

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megpeijones
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Answer:

Either, but if you need to pick one it would be noun.

Explanation:

The predicate nominative (or predicate noun) is the noun or pronoun that comes after a linking verb. It renames the subject of the sentence. The sentence should still make sense if you switch the predicate nominative and the subject.

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