The complement in the sentence "Tad" serves to provide additional information or clarification about the subject. It helps to specify who or what is being referred to, enhancing the overall meaning of the sentence. In this case, it identifies the subject as a person named Tad.
Indirect object {*-*} O=('_'Q)Direct object(TAD)-----indirect object---A+LS (:(Book) ---- direct object
indirect object
Tad Hilgenbrink's birth name is Tad M. Hilgenbrinck.
Tad Frank's birth name is Tad Patrick Frank.
Neither. It's: They're a tad too big (or they are)
3 letter words ending in TAD TAD 5 letter words ending in TAD OCTAD 6 letter words ending in TAD BESTAD FANTAD HEPTAD PENTAD
Tad Warren is 6'.
No, Tad died in 1871.
Tad Dennis is 5' 10".
Tad Jones is 6' 2".
Tad Harrison is 6' 2".