
Subject Complement vs. Object Complement
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Oriana González
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Subject Complement vs. Object Complement
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The main difference between subject complement and object complement is that a subject complement adds information to the subject, whereas an object complement adds additional information to the direct object.
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What is a Subject Complement?
A subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and identifies or describes the subject of a sentence. In fact, the main function of a subject complement is to describe or rename the subject. A subject complement can be a noun, pronoun or an adjective. However, it can also be a noun phrase.
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Example
Ellen is a surgeon.
In the above sentence, the linking verb is ‘is’ (verb ‘to be’). The noun ‘surgeon’ is the subject complement, and it identifies the subject ‘Ellen’.
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More examples:
She is a liar.
Samantha is Asian.
At 18, Victoria became the Queen of England.
Breakfast is his favourite meal.
I am exhausted.
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What is an Object Complement?
An object complement is a word or phrase that follows the direct object of a sentence and adds more information about the object. To be more specific, object complements rename or modify direct objects. In a way, it explains what the direct object has become.
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Examples:
I named my dog Lassie.
Here, ‘dog’ is the direct object of the sentence. ‘Lassie’ is a noun that adds additional information about the direct object.
I painted his face green.
In the above sentence, ‘face’ is the direct object, and the adjective ‘green’ explains the state of the direct object.
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More examples:
The police caught him stealing.
I called him Fatty.
He couldn’t make me happy.
The king named his daughter his successor.
I proved them wrong.
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