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Complements

Complements. Complement - a word or word group that completes the meaning of a verb. Types. Nouns, Pronouns, and adjectives can be complements. Adverbs and the object of a prepositional phrase can not be complements.

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Complements

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  1. Complements Complement - a word or word group that completes the meaning of a verb

  2. Types • Nouns, Pronouns, and adjectives can be complements. • Adverbs and the object of a prepositional phrase can not be complements. • Types of complements include direct objects indirect objects,objective complements, and subject complements (predicate nominative and predicate adjective)

  3. Direct and Indirect Objects • Direct Object - a complement that tells who or what receives the action of a verb or shows the result of that action. The employer interviewed several applicants for the job. • Indirect Object - a complement that often appears in sentences containing direct objects and that tells to whom or for whom or to what or for what the action of a transitive verb is done. Julia’s part-time work experience earned her a full-time position.

  4. Objective Complements • Objective Complement - a complement that helps complete the meaning of a transitive verb by identifying or modifying the direct object. • Only a few verbs take objective complements - consider, make, appoint, believe, call, choose, color, cut, dye , elect, find, keep, name, paint, render, and sweep. France made Miles Davis a knight in the Legion of Honor. The referee called the line drivefoul.

  5. Subject Complements • Subject Complement - a complement that identifies or modifies the subject of a linking verb. • It is important to note that subject complements only occur with linking verbs • 2 types of subject complements: Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives.

  6. Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives • Predicate Nominative - identifies or refers to the subject of a lining verb. Robert Hayden is my favorite poet. • Predicate Adjective - an adjective that is in the predicate and that modifies the subject of a linking verb. Your lotus-blossom necklace is lovely.

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