meaning - Can you have a compound of a predicate nominative (noun) and predicate adjective with a single linking verb?


Beth is a nurse.


Nurse is the predicate nominative (noun).


Beth is a nurse and a sailor.


Nurse and sailor appear to me as compound predicate nominatives (nouns).


Beth is funny.


Funny is the predicate adjective.


Beth is funny and clever.


Funny and clever are the compound predicate adjectives.


Beth is a nurse and funny.


Can nurse and funny be considered a compound of predicate nominative and predicate adjective? Is the sentence grammatically correct?




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