How is the pronoun in bold letters used?

If the car stalls, it is you who will go get gas.

A.Subject

B.Direct object

C.Predicate nominative

There are two pronouns.

it is the subject
and John is right about you

In the sentence, "If the car stalls, it is you who will go get gas," the pronoun "it" is used as a predicate nominative.

A predicate nominative is a noun or a pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames, identifies, or explains the subject of the sentence. In this case, the linking verb is "is" and the subject is "you." The pronoun "it" is used to rename or further identify the subject "you."

In the sentence, "If the car stalls, it is you who will go get gas," the pronoun "it" is used as a subject.

To identify the function of a pronoun in a sentence, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the sentence carefully.

2. Identify the pronoun in question and note its form (in this case, "it").

3. Analyze the structure of the sentence and look for clues to determine how the pronoun is functioning.

In this sentence, "it" is the subject of the verb "is." It is used to refer to "the car." The pronoun "you" is the subject of the verb "will go."

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Subject.

No bold, so I don't know about John's answer.