Can you provide a specific sentence or context for me to reference?
Can you provide the sentences you would like me to evaluate for the function of the underlined objective complement?
No, "member" is not an objective complement in this context. It is functioning as a predicate nominative, renaming the subject "function."
Yes, a pronoun can function as a subject complement in a sentence. Subject complements follow a linking verb and provide more information about the subject. For example, in the sentence "She is the winner," "winner" is the subject complement that describes the pronoun "she."
A gerund functions as a noun in a sentence, representing an action or activity. It can be used as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
Pronouns in the objective case can function as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions in a sentence.
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Yes it can. A subject complement follows a linking verb and modifies or refers to the subject. A subject complement may be a noun or a pronoun (predicate nominative) or an adjective (predicate adjective). Example subject complements:predicate nominative, noun: Jack is the winner.predicate nominative, pronoun: The winner is someone I know. The winner is you.predicate adjective: The winner was beautiful.
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