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The Subject Complement
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D.O. I.O. S.C. SUB J PRED action linking
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The subject complement is the noun, pronoun, or adjective that is linked into an equation with the subject by a linking verb.
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Gauguin was Van Gogh’s friend. Notice that the subject complement does what its name implies; it complements (completes) the subject because it makes our knowledge of the subject more complete than it would otherwise.
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Remember that the main linking verb is “to be,” but there are other tricky linking verbs that look like action verbs at first: You smell good. The food tastes salty. She seems distracted. If you can substitute a “to be” verb for one of these verbs, it’s a linking verb.
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When the subject complement is a noun or pronoun, we call it a predicate nominative; when the subject complement is an adjective, we call it a predicate adjective. For the purpose of correct pronoun usage, we will just call it a subject complement for now to reinforce the use of subject pronouns.
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Subject complement noun:Without a doubt, the aardvark is a mammal. Subject complement pronoun:The winners of the game were you and I. Subject complement pronoun:It is not everybody on the list. Subject complement adjective:I am always nervous about calories.
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An Equation The subject complement equals the subject. Linking verbs link, so the left term is the same as the right term. A=B subject Linking verbSubject complement Lincolnwasthe leader. Iamhe. Lifeisprecious. Everyonefeltencouraged. Somethingsmelledgood.
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Which sentence does not contain a subject complement? The campsite smelled smoky. The painter is my old friend. We gradually became aware of the problem. Frederick has a baby rabbit. Eleanor looks more enthusiastic now.
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It was Greek to me. Pron.v.n.Prep.Pron. subj.LVPS.C.
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