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Complements

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Complements A complement is a word or word group that completes the sense of a verb and adds to the meaning of a subject. There are two types of complements: subject complements and object complements.

A subject complement (SC) is a noun which renames the subject (predicate noun) or an adjective which describes the subject (predicate adjective), and is used in a sentence with a linking verb.

Predicate noun

She is a doctor.

Predicate adjective

The Lake Superior region is rugged.

An object complement (OC) is an adjective in the predicate of a sentence which follows the direct object of a sentence and describes or renames the direct object.

Object complement

I consider Roberta Bondar to be a hero for our time.

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