The complete predicate of the sentence "Each family member has a special job" is "has a special job." This part of the sentence expresses the action and provides information about what the subject (each family member) is doing. It includes the verb "has" and the object "a special job," which together convey the complete thought.
member- predicate nominative
You can ask a special, nice family member to keep you.
predicate nominative
predicate nominative
There is no special person that does it. Any member of the family, or several, can do it.
Uranium is a member of the actinides family of elements.
Nepotism means favoring or giving special advantage to a family member. It doesn't mean "gained," though. It means howsomething is gained.
No, "member" is not an objective complement in this context. It is functioning as a predicate nominative, renaming the subject "function."
writer
predicate nominative
predicate nominative
A baby of the family is either the youngest member of the family, or a member of an immediate family who is treated as if he or she is the youngest member of the family.