Is an object complement a noun?
An object complement can be a noun or noun phrase, but it can also be an adjective or adjective phrase.
Object complements follow a direct object and describe or rename it. For example:
- They appointed me president. [noun]
- I consider her the perfect teacher. [noun phrase]
- The chlorine turned my hair green. [adjective]
- The critic found the book trite and predictable. [adjective phrase]
QuillBot’s Grammar Checker can help you ensure you’re using object complements correctly.