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Subject and
Object
Complement
What is a complement?
What is a complement?
•Complement: the words added to
complete an incomplete sentence.
What is a complement?
•Complement: the words added to
complete an incomplete sentence.
Example:
The boy seemed …
The dog is …
What is a complement?
•Complement: the words added to
complete an incomplete sentence.
Example:
The boy seemed …
The dog is …
To make them complete: add a
complement.
upset.
hungry.
There are 2 types
of Complements.
•Subject Complement
•Object Complement
Subject Complement
Subject Complement
•An adjective or a noun that renames or
defines in some way the subject.
•Follows a linking verb which links it to its
subject.
Subject Complement
•An adjective or a noun that renames or
defines in some way the subject.
•Follows a linking verb which links it to its
subject.
Examples:
• Joe is a lover of apples.
Subject Complement
•An adjective or a noun that renames or
defines in some way the subject.
•Follows a linking verb which links it to its
subject.
Examples:
• Joe is a lover of apples.
Subject: Joe Subject Complement: lover
•Jacob’s new kite was blue.
Subject Complement
•An adjective or a noun that renames or
defines in some way the subject.
•Follows a linking verb which links it to its
subject.
Examples:
• Joe is a lover of apples.
Subject: Joe Subject Complement: lover
•Jacob’s new kite was blue.
Subject: kite Subject Complement: blue
•The driver seems tired.
Subject: driver
Subject Complement: tired
Object Complement
Object Complement
•An adjective, a noun, or a phrase that
renames or defines in some way the object of
the transitive verb; NOT the subject.
Object Complement
•An adjective, a noun, or a phrase that
renames or defines in some way the object of
the transitive verb; NOT the subject.
Examples:
• I consider the driver tired.
Object Complement
•An adjective, a noun, or a phrase that
renames or defines in some way the object of
the transitive verb; NOT the subject.
Examples:
• I consider the driver tired.
Object: driver Object Complement: tired
•Paint it black.
Object Complement
•An adjective, a noun, or a phrase that
renames or defines in some way the object of
the transitive verb; NOT the subject.
Examples:
• I consider the driver tired.
Object: driver Object Complement: tired
•Paint it black.
Object: it Object Complement: black
•The jury found Taylor innocent.
Object: Taylor
Object Complement: innocent