Angry is an adjective. It has several meanings:
a feeling of annoyance or displeasure or hostility eg
He is angry because I sold his car to cover his debt
stormy or turbulent or threatening sea or sky eg
The angry clouds blackened the sky
a red or inflamed wound or injury eg
The skin around the burn was red and angry
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
Helpless is the predicate adjective.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence. If it read, "Bird feeders are useful by providing us with yearlong enjoyment," "useful" would be a predicate adjective. In this case the simple predicate "are" connects the adjective "useful," included in the complete predicate, with the subject "bird feeders."
A subject complement is the predicate adjective or predicate noun that follows a linking verb to rename or describe the subject.
Friends is a noun, so it's a predicate nominative.
"Angry" is a predicate adjective describing the teacher.
Yes, the sentence does have a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and restates the subject. A linking verb is a verb that acts like an equal sign; the subject of the sentence is or becomes the object of the verb (TEACHER = ANGRY).
Complete subject: he Complete predicate: looked at the corn he was angry
a predictive adjective
Grateful can be a predicate adjective. Example: I am grateful. A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. "Am" is the linking verb, "grateful" is the predicate adjective, and "I" is the subject.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
Helpless is the predicate adjective.
"Noisy" can function as both an adjective and a predicate adjective. When used before a noun, it functions as a regular adjective (e.g., "a noisy neighbor"). When used after linking verbs such as "is" or "seems," it functions as a predicate adjective (e.g., "The class is noisy").
Yes because it can describe a noun--a popular person.
Mountain is a predicate noun.
The word "cute" in the following sentence: He is cute. A predicate adjective is just an adjective in the predicate of a sentence, or following a verb.
no, it is a Predicate Noun.