Is an object complement a noun?
An object complement can be a noun, noun phrase, adjective, or adjective phrase (or, in rare cases, a pronoun).
Object complements follow a direct object and describe or rename it.
Part of speech | Object complement example |
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Noun | They appointed me president. |
Noun phrase | I consider her the perfect teacher. |
Adjective | The chlorine turned my hair green. |
Adjective phrase | The critic found the book trite and predictable. |
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