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What kind of word is the pronoun in bold letters The boy told me that the brown dog was HIS

Subject
Direct object
Predicate nominative

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Answer:

Predicative nominative

Step-by-step explanation:

A predicative nominative is a word that renames the subject of a verb. This is always a noun or a pronoun. In this example, the word "his" renames "the brown dog" which is the subject of the verb "was." A predicative nominative can also be a noun phrase and thus be composed of more than one word. Moreover, the verb can also include auxiliary verbs.

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