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Mad Max
5 October, 16:32
Subject complements are words that
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Averi
5 October, 19:24
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As the name itself says, subject complements are words which complete a subject. They are always preceded by a linking verb in a sentence (a linking verb connects two parts of a sentence). Here is an example of a subject complement:
He is a good boy.
The subject is HE; the linking verb is IS; and the subject complement is BOY.
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Yair Zuniga
5 October, 20:29
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Follows a linking verb and describes or changes the subject of the sentence.
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