The school bus was late.

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A predicate will give you a description of a subject. Predicate Nominative: A predicate nominative is a noun or a pronoun that follows a linking verb to further describe or rename the subject in a sentence.  A linking verb does not express an action but, rather, connects the subject to additional information in the sentence about the subject.  For example, if you were to say “Mr. Pitt is the Principal,” the verb “is” is a linking verb because it connects Mr. Pitt with being the Principal. To find the predicate nominative, you need to locate the noun that comes after the linking verb.  In... Show more

The school bus was <u>late</u>.