Linking Verbs, Predicate Nouns, & Predicate Adjectives [I WILL GIVE YOU THE BRAINLIEST AND 50 POINTS FOR ANSWERING THIS!!]

Underline the linking verb in each sentence below - Label each predicate noun PN and each predicate adjective PA.
Example: The lemonade tasted so good (good is PA, tasted is linking verb).

2. I am allergic to peanuts.

3. My old house is drafty and homely.

4. My old house remains my castle.

5. The mustangs in the parking lot are horses, not autos.

6. Miss Catchpaw feels ill.

7. My sisters were the contest judges.

8. I'm very sleepy.

9. You look marvelous!

10. Cigarette smoke smells awful.

[COMPOSE SENTENCES WITH LINKING VERBS]

1. Use the linking verb "are" to connect a subject with a predicate noun.

2. Use the linking verb "seems" to connect a subject with a predicate adjective.

3. Use a linking verb and a predicate adjective to say something about yourself.