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Predicate Pronoun

A predicate pronoun, also known as a predicative pronoun, is a type of pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject of a sentence.

Examples:

As a subject complement:

  1. She is he. (renaming the subject)
  2. The winners are we. (describing the subject)

As an object complement:

  1. You make them me. (renaming the object)
  2. They appointed John him. (describing the object)

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