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- Subject_complement abstract "In grammar, a subject complement (also called a predicative complement) is a predicative expression that follows a linking verb (copula) and that complements (completes) the subject of the sentence by either (1) renaming it or (2) describing it. In the former case, a renaming noun phrase such as a noun or pronoun is called a predicative nominal. An adjective following the copula and describing the subject is called a predicative adjective. In either case the predicative complement in effect mirrors the subject. Subject complements are used with a small class of verbs called linking verbs or copulas, of which be is the most common. Since copulas are stative verbs, subject complements are not affected by any action of the verb. Subject complements are typically not clause arguments, nor are they clause adjuncts.".
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- Subject_complement wikiPageExternalLink predicatenominativeterm.htm.
- Subject_complement wikiPageExternalLink case.html.
- Subject_complement wikiPageID "7926616".
- Subject_complement wikiPageRevisionID "602302856".
- Subject_complement hasPhotoCollection Subject_complement.
- Subject_complement subject Category:Disputes_in_English_grammar.
- Subject_complement subject Category:Modern_English_personal_pronouns.
- Subject_complement type Abstraction100002137.
- Subject_complement type FunctionWord106291318.
- Subject_complement type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Subject_complement type ModernEnglishPersonalPronouns.
- Subject_complement type Part113809207.
- Subject_complement type PersonalPronoun106327136.
- Subject_complement type Pronoun106325370.
- Subject_complement type Relation100031921.
- Subject_complement type Word106286395.
- Subject_complement comment "In grammar, a subject complement (also called a predicative complement) is a predicative expression that follows a linking verb (copula) and that complements (completes) the subject of the sentence by either (1) renaming it or (2) describing it. In the former case, a renaming noun phrase such as a noun or pronoun is called a predicative nominal. An adjective following the copula and describing the subject is called a predicative adjective.".
- Subject_complement label "Subject complement".
- Subject_complement sameAs m.026kbt4.
- Subject_complement sameAs Q17146655.
- Subject_complement sameAs Q17146655.
- Subject_complement sameAs Subject_complement.
- Subject_complement wasDerivedFrom Subject_complement?oldid=602302856.
- Subject_complement isPrimaryTopicOf Subject_complement.