Definitions from Wiktionary (predicate noun)
▸ noun: (grammar) A noun used in the predicate of a sentence with a copulative verb or a factitive verb and that refers to the subject of the copulative verb or the direct object of the factitive verb. For example "He is a fireman" or "They made him chief".
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▸ noun: (grammar) A noun used in the predicate of a sentence with a copulative verb or a factitive verb and that refers to the subject of the copulative verb or the direct object of the factitive verb. For example "He is a fireman" or "They made him chief".
Similar:
relative clause,
common noun,
subject pronoun,
adjectival pronoun,
object pronoun,
personal pronoun,
subpredicate,
direct object,
dependent clause,
referent,
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