Being useful, objective and productive, is the aim of every knowledge acquired.
No. The predicate of the sentence is objective and, therefore, the correct pronoun would be 'me'.
Can you provide the sentences you would like me to evaluate for the function of the underlined objective complement?
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
Here is a sentence with adverse in it.
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
Please clarify your objective with an example.
Yes you can; it would be an odd way to express something but can be grammatically correct. Examples: Him; he is the one I was telling you about. Them, the books on the second shelf. Of course the pronouns 'you' and 'it' are both subjective and objective: You can have it. It was made for you.
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.
The objective
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