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30 October, 11:08

What adjective form or position is the italicized word or phrase?

The woman at the desk is competent.

predicate

coordinate

appositive

Competent is the italicized word

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  1. 30 October, 11:27
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    The answer here is predicate, simple because it follows a copulative verb - to be (is competent). It cannot be a coordinate adjective, as that would mean there are several adjectives in a sequence describing a noun. And it is not an appositive adjective as it is not separated by commas (Anna, the girl I like, couldn't make it to the party.)
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