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There are two types of complements:a subject complement, a noun or a pronoun that follows a linking verb, renaming or restating the subject of the sentence.an object complement, a noun that follows and modifies or refers to a direct object.Examples of the noun 'team' as a complement:The winner is our team. (subject complement; winner = team)The coach took everyone, the whole team, to a Pizza party. (object complement; everyone = team)
There are two types of complements:a subject complement, a noun or a pronoun that follows a linking verb, renaming or restating the subject of the sentence.an object complement, a noun that follows and modifies or refers to a direct object.Examples of the noun 'team' as a complement:The winner is our team. (subject complement; winner = team)The coach took everyone, the whole team, to a pizza party. (object complement; everyone = team)
The noun in the sentence "He took some paper" is "paper." It is the object of the verb "took."
Here are some sentences.The photographer took a lot of pictures of the babies.She hired a photographer to take pictures of her wedding.
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He was a photographer. He took photographs.
In the United States. The Native Americans first started Lacrosse. The French adopted it and took it to Canada. The Native Americans started is as an alternative to war.
A journalist/photographer named Joe Rosenthal.
The noun clause is, 'What took place in the courtroom'. The noun clause is acting as the subject of the sentence.
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