What is a predicate pronoun?

1 Answer

A predicate pronoun is any pronoun that is part of the predicate.
A predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and the words following it that relate to that verb.

Explanation:

Examples:
I will call him .
The teacher gave us a history assignment.
Mother made lunch for them .

A sentence may have more than one predicate; for example:
Mother made lunch for them and set it on the picnic table.

A subjective pronoun can be part of a predicate when it is the subject of a clause,; for example:
Mary brought a cake she made for the party .

A subjective pronoun is also used as a subject complement when it follows a linking verb; for example:
The leaders right now are he and I .