An object complement is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjectivewhich follows a direct object to rename it or state what it has become
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The function of an object complement is to restate or rename the direct object of a verb.
An object complement is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective that follows a direct object to rename it.
Examples:
I'd like to introduce Mr. Adams, our mayor. (noun)
I saw who had the green light. It was that man, him. (pronoun)
He made Mary angry. (adjective)
Direct Object
Direct object
indirect objects Allie---object complement A+LS Australian Shepard----- Direct object A+LS (:
Direct object
direct object
Direct object
Direct Object
Direct object
indirect objects Allie---object complement A+LS Australian Shepard----- Direct object A+LS (:
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Direct object
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As a noun, the word 'club' can be a direct object, an indirect object, a subject, an object of a preposition, and a subject complement, depending on the sentence. Without a complete sentence, there is no way of knowing what function a noun has in a sentence.
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Indirect Object. (LOOK)----Direct object (ME)-----Indirect object A+LS (:
Indirect Object. (LOOK)----Direct object (ME)-----Indirect object A+LS (: