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How can we identify subject object and compliment in a sentence with difference​

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Answered by manasbaibhav1900825e
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Explanation:

The subject complement is normally a noun or an adjective that defines or renames the subject in some way. Object complements follow and modify a direct object and provide additional information about it. An object complement can be a noun or adjective or any word acting as a noun or adjective.

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Answered by anilverma470
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The complement of an intransitive verb always says something about the subject and is therefore called subject complement.

  • Alice is beautiful. (Here the complement beautiful says something about the subject Alice.)

  • She seemed upset.

The chief verb of incomplete predication is be (is, am, are, was, were). Others are seem, appear, look, become, grow, feel, turn, taste etc.

  • The night grew dark.
  • The milk turned sour.
  • The fish tasted awful.

The subject complement may be of different kinds. It could be an adjective, a noun, a pronoun, a participle, an infinitive, an adverb or a phrase.

  • Her brother is a good writer. (Noun)
  • The little girl looked upset. (Adjective)
  • The old woman was talking to herself. (Present participle)
  • He is to go. (To-infinitive)
  • Mosquitoes are everywhere. (Adverb)

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