What kind of complement is symboy
independent clausenoun clauseadverb clauseadjective clause
A subject complement follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject. A subject complement can be a noun or an adjective.Sarah Silverman is a comedian.Here, comedian renames Sarah Silverman, so comedian is the subject complement.
O is the symbol for kiss, when you kiss your lips kind of make an "o" shape but just kinda. X is for hugs, when you hug your arms kind of make a "x" shape.
There is no subject complement in that sentence. A subject complement is a noun, pronoun, or adjective that follows a linking verb. Left is the verb, and it's transitive, not linking.
A subject complement follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject. A subject complement can be a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective.Example: Sarah Silverman is a comedian.Here, comedian renames Sarah Silverman, so comedian is the subject complement (Sarah Silverman = comedian).Example: Sarah Silverman is hilarious.Here, hilarious describes Sarah Silverman, so hilarious is the subject complement (Sarah Silverman = hilarious).
objective complement
objective complement
A-B or A', as far as a description:
It appears to be a subject complement.
Object complement.
Object complement.
direct object
hard to please, hard to handle, that sort of thing. To be honest, it's not a complement.
predicate adjective
Object Complement
predicate adjective :)
That sentence contains a subject complement, where "became" links the subject "novel" with the predicate nominative "an overnight bestseller."