The word 'decade' is a noun, a word for a period of ten years or a group of ten.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example sentences:
The decade of that hairstyle gives my age away. (subject of the sentence)
It has been a decade since I last saw her. (direct object of the verb 'has been')
The 2020 Olympics will be in one decade.
A new decade was upon the world.
Examples of sentences with the word "decade" in it are as follows: I've waited sooooo long, practically a decade, to win the beauty pageant. Today, on my tenth birthday, I am officially a decade old. The Roaring Twenties lasted a whole decade.
We have seen much change in this recent decade.
The 1960s decade was one of great change and space exploration.
A decade is 10 years; I always thought it was at least 100 years.
I haven't seen my great grandmother for over a decade. The 1960's was a decade of great social change in the United States.
She has served as a nurse for an entire decade.
In the last decade there was terror in the west. The 1940s DECADE experienced World War, V-J Day and the start of the Cold War.
Yes, in the sentence "Film critics consider the movie the best of the decade," the word "best" functions as an objective complement. It provides additional information about the object "the movie," indicating the critics' assessment or opinion regarding its quality. Objective complements follow verbs like "consider," "make," or "find," and they help complete the meaning of the sentence.
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