Select the linking verb and the predicate noun or predicate adjective in the following sentence: According to the realtor, the water from the kitchen faucet tasted rusty because of... Select the linking verb and the predicate noun or predicate adjective in the following sentence: According to the realtor, the water from the kitchen faucet tasted rusty because of the house's hundred-year-old plumbing.

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The question asks to identify the linking verb and either a predicate noun or predicate adjective within the given sentence. A linking verb connects the subject to a word or phrase that describes or identifies the subject. A predicate noun renames the subject, while a predicate adjective describes the subject.

Answer

The linking verb is tasted, and the predicate adjective is rusty.

The linking verb is "tasted" and the predicate adjective is "rusty."

Answer for screen readers

The linking verb is "tasted" and the predicate adjective is "rusty."

More Information

A linking verb connects the subject to a word that describes the subject. Common linking verbs are forms of 'to be' (am, is, are, was, were) and verbs like taste, look, seem, and appear.

Tips

It is a common mistake to confuse linking verbs with action verbs. A verb is linking when it connects a subject to a noun or adjective that describes or renames the subject. If the verb shows action, it is not a linking verb.

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