It appears to be a subject complement.
No, a capital letter is not a kind of punctuation. Capital letters are used to denote the beginning of a sentence or to highlight proper nouns, while punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to clarify meaning and indicate pauses and intonation.
A complement in grammar is a word, phrase, or clause that is necessary to complete the meaning of a given expression. For example, in the sentence "She is very kind," "very kind" is the complement that describes "She." Complements are essential for providing additional information about the subject or object of a sentence.
The word "hilly" is an adjective that describes a characteristic of the landscape, specifically indicating that the terrain consists of many hills or slopes. In this context, "hilly" is acting as an adjectival complement that provides additional information about the noun it modifies.
Common nouns such as "boy," "car," and "city" are types of nouns that typically do not start with a capital letter.
"Was" is a past tense form of the verb "to be". It functions as a linking verb to connect a subject to a subject complement that describes or identifies it.
Ordinary share capital is shown under equity section of balance sheet as all kind of capital is shown in equity section
What kind of complement is symboy
objective complement
objective complement
All kind of capital is related to and shown under equity section of balance sheet.
Object complement.
Object complement.
No, a capital letter is not a kind of punctuation. Capital letters are used to denote the beginning of a sentence or to highlight proper nouns, while punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to clarify meaning and indicate pauses and intonation.
direct object
hard to please, hard to handle, that sort of thing. To be honest, it's not a complement.
predicate adjective
Object Complement