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Old 07-Dec-2006, 03:01
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Where is a compound nominal predicate in the sentence:

"This is my friend"
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Old 07-Dec-2006, 04:58
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Hi,
It's is my friend.
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Old 07-Dec-2006, 09:48
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Is it a true that a compound nominal predicate can be combined as an auxiliary verb 'to be' and an ajective? I don't believe that. I have seen it with numerals, pronouns and conjunctions. What am I wrong in?
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Old 07-Dec-2006, 11:15
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Right, the nominal part can be an adjective or a noun.
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