SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
Phrase
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Can’t
stand alone
Can
function as N, V, adj., and adV
Incomplete
E.g : Ali
is hardworking.
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Clause
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Contains
subject + predicate
A form of
simple sentence / part of the sentence
Can stand
alone
E.g : Alia is a girl.
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Sentence
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Can stand
on its own
Contains > 1 independent clause
Doesn’t
depend on another clause
E.g : I am a
doctor, and my wife is a lawyer.
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Subject
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Sentence = subject
+ predicate
Come before the main verb (are,is,….)
Determine the agreement (plural/singular)
Always in a form of NP (can be substitute with the pronoun)
E.g : Ali is a
boy.
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Complement
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Something
that completes (=)
E.g : Ben
is a policeman.
Ben = policeman
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Determining
factor
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A subject
complement is usually a noun or an adjective that follows a verb like to be
(copula be) like ‘is, are, was, were’ and also linking verb like
‘to become, to appear, to smell, etc.
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SUB. COMPLEMENT
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FORMS OF
SUB.COMPLEMENT
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EXAMPLES
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NP/
Pronoun
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Ali is a boy.
Edward is a gifted athlete.
The
strongest swimmer was he.
Time is the great healer.
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AP
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I am fine.
I feel good.
George
grew weary.
All the passengers
were Russians.
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PP
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The train
was on time.
The party
was after midnight.
Lucy was in the parlor.
Douglas donate
the books to the cause.
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Careful of
pseudo-linking
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E.g :
He smells the pizza.
Lisa taste the spaghetti.
*pseudo-linking shows the action (verb)
*VP is not subject complement
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The linking verb links its subject to a word in the predicate. The word in the predicate, so linked, is called a
subject complement. The subject may be linked to a noun (sometimes called a predicate noun); to a pronoun
(sometimes called a predicate pronoun); or to an adjective (sometimes called a predicate adjective).
The dog is a mongrel. (predicate noun)
I am he. (predicate pronoun)
The roads are treacherous tonight. (predicate adjective)
Identifying Subject Complements. Underline the subject complement in each of the following sentences.
Look for the linking verb to help you find the subject complement.
Example: Cheddar cheese is orange.
John feels sick today.
1. The mongoose, introduced to Puerto Rico to kill poisonous snakes, has become the island’s most
annoying predator.
2. Why are many of our folk heroes outlaws?
3. The chlorine in the pool smelled harsh.
4. This bread tastes moldy to me.
5. The hungry beggar felt too faint to hold out his cup.
6. The caged tiger gets especially restless during storms.
7. After my yoga exercises, I feel almost weightless.
8. Mahatma Gandhi always remained peaceful, despite his opponents’ most outrageous provocation.
9. One of a mail carrier’s occupational hazards is the overzealous watchdog.
10. Our captain’s last words to us sounded prophetic.
11. The sunflowers by the gate grow taller every day.
12. The class gift will be a new set of curtains for the auditorium stage.
13. The achievements and courage of Dr. Martin Luther King have become part of our American
heritage.
14. A horse’s staggering gait can be a sign of swamp fever.
15. Her story rings true.
16. According to Dr. W. H. Sheldon’s classification of humans into physical types, the thin, slender-
boned ectomorph is introspective.
17. Are you nervous about making the speech?
18. The dirigible is lighter than air.
19. Is his pulse normal?
20. The moon looked close enough to touch.
The answers :
1. The mongoose, introduced to Puerto Rico to kill poisonous snakes, has become the island’s most
annoying
predator.
2. Why are many of our folk heroes
outlaws?
3. The chlorine in the pool smelled
harsh.
4. This bread tastes
moldy to me.
5. The hungry beggar felt too
faint to hold out his cup.
6. The caged tiger gets especially
restless during storms.
7. After my yoga exercises, I feel almost
weightless.
8. Mahatma Gandhi always remained
peaceful, despite his opponents’ most outrageous provocation.
9. One of a mail carrier’s occupational hazards is the overzealous
watchdog.
10. Our captain’s last words to us sounded
prophetic.
11. The sunflowers by the gate grow
taller every day.
12. The class gift will be a new
set of curtains for the auditorium stage.
13. The achievements and courage of Dr. Martin Luther King have become
part of our American
heritage.
14. A horse’s staggering gait can be a
sign of swamp fever.
15. Her story rings
true.
16. According to Dr. W. H. Sheldon’s classification of humans into physical types, the thin, slender-
boned ectomorph is
introspective.
17. Are you
nervous about making the speech?
18. The dirigible is
lighter than air.
19. Is his pulse
normal?
20. The moon looked
close enough to touch.