Select the linking verb and the predicate noun or predicate adjective in the following sentence: Lily's vacation to the Grand Canyon at the age of four remains her most vivid child... Select the linking verb and the predicate noun or predicate adjective in the following sentence: Lily's vacation to the Grand Canyon at the age of four remains her most vivid childhood memory.

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The question asks to identify the linking verb and the predicate noun (or predicate adjective) in the sentence: "Lily's vacation to the Grand Canyon at the age of four remains her most vivid childhood memory."

Answer

Linking verb: remains; Predicate noun: memory

The linking verb is "remains," and the predicate noun is "memory."

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The linking verb is "remains," and the predicate noun is "memory."

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A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a noun or adjective that describes or renames the subject. A predicate noun is a noun that renames the subject.

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A common mistake is confusing linking verbs with action verbs. To avoid this, check if the verb connects the subject to a word that describes or renames it.

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