surprises
"I felt much better" has a subject complement.
B: I felt much better.
No. In conventional grammar with many surprises is an adverbial phrase in this sentence.if this is for school (which i think it is :( )than you should do your own homework and just a heads up some people say the wrong answer just to trip cheaters upand if its not for homework look up the subject complement on Google, not answers
what is the complete subject in this sentence? The longest, most boring day of his life ended with a dull thud.
[The objective complement is in boldface type] "The trial ended because the defendant was adjudged insane." "In 1796, John Adams was elected President of the United States."An objective complement is a noun or an adjective phrase that is used to further clarify some object in a sentence. It describes or renames. It is used to provide finishing information to either the direct object or the object of the preposition.
The war ended in 1945, and the jail sentence ended in 2020.
A declarative sentence is ended with a period.
ended
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.
It means the sentence is punctually ended.
Bill and I were out biking and we rode by the
The trial ended in an acquittal for the defendant.