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Predicative expression
grammar, a subject complement is a predicative expression that follows a copula (commonly known as a linking verb), which complements the subject of a clause
Subject_complement
Word or phrase necessary to complete an expression
non-theoretical grammars, the terms subject complement (also called a predicative of the subject) and object complement are employed to denote the predicative
Complement_(linguistics)
Topics referred to by the same term
genes Complement (linguistics), a word or phrase having a particular syntactic role Subject complement, a word or phrase adding to a clause's subject after
Complement
are the prior regulations. When the subject is far from the verb, the verb is sometimes matched to the complement. The main problem with the new policy
Agreement in the English language
Agreement_in_the_English_language
Part of a clause predicate
The terms predicative expression on the one hand, and subject complement and object complement on the other hand overlap in meaning to a large extent
Predicative_expression
friend. Direct object Complement (linguistics) Object (grammar) Predicate (grammar) Predicative expression Resultative Subject complement Brinton, Laurel J
Object_complement
Part of speech
used to turn a clause into the subject or object of a sentence. For example, the word that may be called a complementizer in English sentences like Mary
Complementizer
Framework for the description of the structure of a language
book to Nikolai. A subject complement (variously called a predicative expression, predicative, predicate noun or adjective, or complement) appears in a predicate
Traditional_grammar
Personal pronoun that is used as the subject of a verb
Susana and I a piece of cake.) Disjunctive pronoun Object pronoun Subject complement Subject (grammar) Peter Matthews, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics
Subject_pronoun
Functional part of speech in most languages
abbreviated cop) is a word or phrase that links the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, such as the word is in the sentence "The sky is blue"
Copula_(linguistics)
Topics referred to by the same term
To be is a copula, a word used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement). To Be may also refer to: To Be (album), a 1997
To_Be
Possessive words and phrases in the English language
qualifying a noun. In this role they can function as the subject or object of verbs, or as a complement of prepositions. When a form corresponding to a personal
English_possessive
in nominative-accusative languages; they often include the subject complement and a subject moved to a more prominent place in the sentence in order to
Marked_nominative_alignment
Feature of language
In linguistic typology, a subject–object–verb (SOV) language is one in which the subject, object, and verb of a sentence always or usually appear in that
Subject–object–verb word order
Subject–object–verb_word_order
Protein complex
The complement component 1q (or simply C1q) is a protein complex involved in the complement system, which is part of the innate immune system. C1q together
Complement_component_1q
How clauses compose sentences in grammar and syntax
Subject + Verb (linking) + Subject Complement (adjective, noun, pronoun) Example: Abdul is happy. Jeanne is a person. I am she. Subject + Verb (transitive) +
Sentence_clause_structure
Words in English that substitute for a noun or noun phrase
The dummy subject takes the number (singular or plural) of the logical subject (complement), hence it takes a plural verb if the complement is plural
Pronouns_in_English
Grammatical voice in the English language
the verbs to be or to get followed by a passive participle as the subject complement—sometimes referred to as a passive verb. English allows a number of
English_passive_voice
Protein family
A complement receptor is a membrane-bound receptor belonging to the complement system, which is part of the innate immune system. Complement receptors
Complement_receptor
Nonfinite verb form
object) After swimming in the pool, he ate his lunch. (gerund phrase as the complement of a preposition) Using gerunds of the appropriate auxiliary verbs, one
Gerund
English language, i.e. words used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement). Because many of these copulative verbs may
List_of_English_copulae
Grammar of the English language
The dummy subject takes the number (singular or plural) of the logical subject (complement), hence it takes a plural verb if the complement is plural
English_grammar
Protein complex
The membrane attack complex (MAC) or terminal complement complex (TCC) is a complex of proteins typically formed on the surface of pathogen cell membranes
Complement membrane attack complex
Complement_membrane_attack_complex
Grammar concept
that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun (collectively known as subject complements). Linking verbs include
Linking_verb
Part of speech that defines a noun or pronoun
the table clean" and "We danced naked in the rain" (see Subject complement, Object complement). Nominalized adjectives, which function as nouns. One way
Adjective
Medical diagnostic method
The complement fixation test is an immunological medical test that can be used to detect the presence of either specific antibody or specific antigen in
Complement_fixation_test
Crew of HMS Bounty during the 1789 mutiny
The complement of HMS Bounty, the Royal Navy ship on which a historic mutiny occurred in the south Pacific on 28 April 1789, comprised 46 men on its departure
Complement_of_HMS_Bounty
Protein found in humans
Complement C2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is part of the classical pathway of the complement
Complement_component_2
Macrophage-1 antigen (or integrin αMβ2 or macrophage integrin or Mac-1) is a complement receptor ("CR3") consisting of CD11b (integrin αM) and CD18 (integrin
Macrophage-1_antigen
"commonly used in speech and writing, especially when the subject is longer than the complement and is better placed at the end of the sentence".[unreliable
Preparatory_subject
Concept in linguistics
they seem to be trying, "to be trying" (the predicand of trying) is the subject of seem. English has raising constructions, unlike some other languages
Raising_(syntax)
Usage of linking verbs in Romance languages
languages. A copula is a word that links the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement). Whereas English has one main copula verb (and
Romance_copula
Protein found in humans
Complement component 1s (EC 3.4.21.42, C1 esterase, activated complement C1s, complement C overbar 1r, C1s) is a protein involved in the complement system
Complement_component_1s
Protein involved in the complement system
Complement component 8 is a protein involved in the complement system. It is part of the membrane attack complex (MAC). A hereditary deficiency of C8 can
C8_complex
Grammar of the Slovene language
serve in three syntactic functions: premodifier (levi prilastek), subject complement (povedkovo določilo), and predicate modifier (povedkov prilastek)
Slovene_grammar
Clauses in English grammar
clause has a subject noun phrase (Subj: NP) this and a head verb phrase (Head: VP). The VP has a head verb is and a predicative complement NP (PredComp:
English_clause_syntax
Class of serine proteases
serine proteases and is necessary in innate immunity as a part of the complement system which eventuate in opsonisation of particles, release of inflammatory
C3-convertase
Protein found in humans
Complement component 3, often simply called C3, is a protein of the immune system that is found primarily in the blood. It plays a central role in the
Complement_component_3
Number and type of arguments controlled by a linguistic predicate
sometimes complements). An important aspect of Tesnière's understanding of valency was that the subject is an actant (=argument, complement) of the verb
Valency_(linguistics)
Grammar of the Kokborok language
Subject Naisok Naisok Complement chwrai kaham. boy good Subject Complement Naisok {chwrai kaham.} Naisok {boy good} Naisok is a good boy. b) Subject Naisok
Kokborok_grammar
Austronesian language of Fiji
the predicate is placed into a complement clause. The subject of sega must also be ni, which introduces the complement clause. It is then translated as
Fijian_language
Proposed parameter in linguistics
order of subject, object, and verb the relationship between the order of the object and verb the order of an adposition and its complement the order
Head-directionality_parameter
Third-person plural or gender-neutral pronoun
They can appear as a subject, object, determiner or predicative complement. The reflexive form also appears as an adjunct. Subject: "They're there"; "them
They
Part of a sentence
up subject in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Complement (linguistics) Copula Grammatical case Object (grammar) Preparatory subject Quirky subject Sentence
Subject_(grammar)
Class of enzymes
proactivator convertase, properdin factor D esterase, factor D (complement), complement factor D, CFD, adipsin) is a protein which in humans is encoded
Factor_D
Prepositions in the English language
take various complements, including object, goal complement, predicative complement, and no complement at all, in the case of an intransitive verb. Similarly
English_prepositions
Sentence constituent
main and auxiliary verbs, plus optional specifiers, complements (not including subject complements), and adjuncts. For example: Yankee batters hit the
Verb_phrase
Complement control proteins are proteins that interact with components of the complement system. The complement system is tightly regulated by a network
Complement_control_protein
Independent education without the guidance of teachers
Autodidacts are self-taught people who learn a subject through self-study. Autodidacticism may involve, complement, or be an alternative to formal education
Autodidacticism
{\displaystyle \complement _{A}B=A\setminus B} . 2. Without a subscript, denotes the absolute complement; that is, ∁ A = ∁ U A {\displaystyle \complement A=\complement
Glossary of mathematical symbols
Glossary_of_mathematical_symbols
Part of speech that conveys an action
The second element (noun phrase, adjective, or infinitive) is called a complement, which completes a clause that would not otherwise have the same meaning
Verb
Disputes over "correct" grammar and style
to "a friend of them" or "their friend" Using "me" vs. "I" in the subject complement ("It's me" as opposed to "It's I" or "It is I") or other cases – e
English_usage_controversies
Masculine third-person, singular personal pronoun in English
school textbooks until the 1960s. He can appear as a subject, object, determiner or predicative complement. The reflexive form also appears as an adjunct.
He_(pronoun)
First-person plural personal pronoun in English
We can appear as a subject, object, determiner or predicative complement. The reflexive form also appears as an adjunct. Subject: We're there; us being
We
Protein found in humans
Complement component 9 (C9) is a MACPF protein involved in the complement system, which is part of the innate immune system. Once activated, about 12-18
Complement_component_9
Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee people
following the verb in a single sentence. In copular sentences, the subject complement must precede the copular verb. Negative sentences have a different
Cherokee_language
or follows its complement, shows a roughly 50-50 split: in languages that have a fixed word order, about half have a Head-Complement order, and half
Subject_side_parameter
Protein complex
complex (complement component 1, C1) is a protein complex involved in the complement system. It is the first component of the classical complement pathway
C1_complex
Protein-coding gene in humans
Complement C1r subcomponent (EC 3.4.21.41, activated complement C1r, C overbar 1r esterase, C1r) is a protein involved in the complement system of the
Complement_component_1r
Subfield of linguistic semantics
its complement. According to Ramchand, Homomorphic Unity is "when two event descriptors are syntactically Merged, the structure of the complement must
Lexical_semantics
Linguistic phenomenon
álíta) can have their complement in the 'Exceptional Case Marking' (ECM), also known as the 'Accusativus-cum-Infinitivo' (AcI) or 'Subject-to-Object Raising'
Quirky_subject
Type of sentence
modifying clauses or phrases. It adds modifying elements after the subject, complement, and verb. Loose sentences may make a work seem informal, relaxed
Loose_sentence
Protein found in humans
Complement receptor type 2 (CR2), also known as complement C3d receptor, Epstein–Barr virus receptor, and CD21 (cluster of differentiation 21), is a protein
Complement_receptor_2
Protein involved in the immune system
Complement component 4 (C4), in humans, is a protein involved in the intricate complement system, originating from the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system
Complement_component_4
Japanese fighter aircraft
context-dependent compared to English, particularly in conversation, where subjects, complements, and objects are often omitted. As a result, when a native English
Akutan_Zero
Protein found in humans
Complement component 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C6 gene. Complement component 6 is a protein involved in the complement system. It
Complement_component_6
Protein found in humans
Complement component 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C5 gene. Complement component 5 is involved in the complement system. It is cleaved
Complement_component_5
Grammar of the Cornish language
are used when a subject complement is a noun or adjective whereas the long forms are used with adverbial and participle complements. In addition, the
Cornish_grammar
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Complement factor B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CFB gene. This gene encodes complement factor B, a component of the alternative pathway
Complement_factor_B
Target of a description or assertion
who was right, the subject is the dummy pronoun it, but the predicand is the person being addressed, which corresponds to a complement in the VP. The predicate
Predicand
Part of Latin grammar
countries and the United States. Nominative : rēx : 'the/a king' (Subject, or Complement (e.g. 'he is the king')) Vocative : rēx! : 'o king!' Accusative :
Latin_syntax
Protein fragment
cleavage of complement component C5 by protease C5-convertase into C5a and C5b fragments. C5b is important in late events of the complement cascade, an
Complement_component_5a
Dietary theory for protein nutrition
Protein combining or protein complementing is a dietary theory for protein nutrition that purports to optimize the biological value of protein intake
Protein_combining
Supranational political and economic union
Pensions Authority and the European Securities and Markets Authority. To complement this framework, there is also a European Systemic Risk Board under the
European_Union
Grammatical form
sentences, often being nouns (for example being the subject of a sentence or being a complement of another verb), and sometimes being adverbs or other
Infinitive
American multinational technology company
Watch. Initially, Apple marketed the device as a fashion accessory and a complement to the iPhone, that would allow people to look at their smartphones less
Apple_Inc.
Protein domain
Anaphylatoxins, or complement peptides, are fragments (C3a, C4a and C5a) that are produced as part of the activation of the complement system. Complement components
Anaphylatoxin
1847 novel by Emily Brontë
on 13 February 2026, coinciding with the release of the film - and complementing original score by Anthony Willis "New Novels, Published by Mr. Newby
Wuthering_Heights
Singular, feminine, third-person pronoun
pronoun (see also singular they). She can appear as a subject, object, determiner or predicative complement. The reflexive form also appears as an adjunct.
She_(pronoun)
Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau
fale i te auala case complement te teine subject {na havali} {mai te fale i te auala} {te teine} argument {case complement} subject Walked from the house
Tokelauan_language
Algebraic manipulation of "true" and "false"
remaining two are x ⊕ y (XOR) and its complement x ≡ y. The term "algebra" denotes both a subject, namely the subject of algebra, and an object, namely an
Boolean_algebra
Word that expresses speech or introduces a quotation
deictic expressions, tense, presence or absence of complementizers, and syntactic opacity. If a complement of a verbum dicendi is direct speech, it is presented
Verbum_dicendi
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
Eastern Europe during the Cold War. The Warsaw Pact was the military complement to the Comecon, the regional economic organization for the socialist states
Soviet_Union
Country in Central Europe
introduced, and in 1850, the Swiss franc became the Swiss single currency, complemented by the WIR franc in 1934. Article 11 of the constitution forbade sending
Switzerland
Computer science topic
bitwise NOT, or bitwise complement, is a unary operation that performs logical negation on each bit, forming the ones' complement of the given binary value
Bitwise_operation
Protein found in humans
regulators of complement activation (RCA) family. It functions as a complement control protein and plays a critical role in regulating the complement system
Factor_H
1914–1918 global conflict
Command to force Allied soldiers out of their entrenched positions, complementing rather than supplanting more lethal conventional weapons. Chemical weapons
World_War_I
Canadian actor (born 1964)
2011 was an adult picture book titled Ode to Happiness, which he wrote, complemented by Alexandra Grant's illustrations. Reeves co-produced and appeared in
Keanu_Reeves
Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms
in August 2011, while remaining part of the user page on browsers. Complementing regular conversations, Messenger lets users make one-to-one and group
West Germanic language
find its bone", the clause "find its bone" is the complement of the negated verb did not. Subject–auxiliary inversion is used in many constructions,
English_language
Mammalian protein found in humans
or dying cells (and some types of bacteria) in order to activate the complement system via C1q. CRP is synthesized by the liver in response to factors
C-reactive_protein
Country in South Asia
The foundation of a typical Indian meal is a cereal cooked plainly and complemented with savoury dishes. The cooked cereal could be steamed rice; chapati
India
Linguistics theory about syntax
specifier, head, and complement are obligatory; hence, a phrasal category XP must contain one specifier, one head, and one complement. On the other hand
X-bar_theory
Japanese art of paper folding
multi-limbed models such as many-legged centipedes, human figures with a full complement of fingers and toes, and the like. The crease pattern is a layout of the
Origami
Western music created during the Middle Ages
transmit musical ideas more easily, although notation coexisted with and complemented oral tradition. Medieval music was created for a number of different
Medieval_music
Omitted words still understood in context
than I have been to Russia". Null complement anaphora elides a complete complement, whereby the elided complement is a finite clause, infinitive phrase
Ellipsis_(linguistics)
Country in South Asia
and vocational institutions in Pakistan number approximately 3,193, complemented by madrassahs providing free Islamic education to students, with government
Pakistan
Adjectives in the English language
reading). Nonfinite clause complements can occur with a subject (e.g., happy for you to prove me wrong) or without a subject (e.g., eager to please). Adjectives
English_adjectives
Linguistics concept
detailed level, the grammar distinguishes the complements between subject and predicative complement 1. Subject (S) 2. Predicator (P) 3. Object (indirect)
English_clause_element
British racing driver (born 1985)
yellow as the base color along with red accents and championship stars, complemented by the Ferrari emblem replacing the Mercedes logo. Hamilton has used
Lewis_Hamilton
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
Girl/Female
Biblical
Subjected pit.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of his Subjects
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Having Knowledge of the Subject
Girl/Female
Tamil
Having knowledge of the subject
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Subject
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Conquerer of the Suras
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Topic; Subject
Boy/Male
Hindu
Auspicious victory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victorious; Auspicious Victory
Boy/Male
Sikh
Conqueror of the Suras, Victorious devotee
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Winner of Every Thing
Boy/Male
Indian
Subject
Boy/Male
Sikh
Essence of Love, Favor, Fortune of gods Love (1)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Subject
Girl/Female
Tamil
Subject
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of his subjects
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victorious Devotee
Boy/Male
Indian
Winner of Happiness
Boy/Male
Indian
Essence of Love, Favor, Fortune of gods Love
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Confidential Subject
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Malaysian, Muslim, Sindhi
Accustom; Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad; One of Four Perfect Women Mentioned in the Koran; The Other Three were Aisha; Khadijah; And Mary
Girl/Female
Welsh
Goddess of love.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beauty, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhakshitha | தகà¯à®·à¯€à®¤à®¾
Skill
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
True Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fame
Female
Dutch
, lame.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Borders)
English (mainly Borders) : from Middle English yonger ‘younger’, hence a distinguishing name for, for example, the younger of two bearers of the same personal name. In one case, at least, however, the name is known to have been borne by an immigrant Fleming, and was probably an Americanized form of Middle Dutch jongheer ‘young nobleman’ (see Jonker).Americanized spelling of various cognate or like-sounding names in other languages, notably German Junger and Junker, or Dutch Jonker.
Girl/Female
German
Small Brook
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT
v. t.
To make subservient.
v. t.
To cause to undergo; as, to subject a substance to a white heat; to subject a person to a rigid test.
a.
That in which any quality, attribute, or relation, whether spiritual or material, inheres, or to which any of these appertain; substance; substratum.
v. t.
To imagine to be guilty, upon slight evidence, or without proof; as, to suspect one of equivocation.
v. t.
To submit; to make accountable.
n.
The principal theme, or leading thought or phrase, on which a composition or a movement is based.
imp. & p. p.
of Subject
v. t.
To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue.
v. t.
To hold to be uncertain; to doubt; to mistrust; to distruct; as, to suspect the truth of a story.
n.
The incident, scene, figure, group, etc., which it is the aim of the artist to represent.
v. t.
To expose; to make obnoxious or liable; as, credulity subjects a person to impositions.
a.
Placed under the power of another; specifically (International Law), owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state; as, Jamaica is subject to Great Britain.
a.
Exposed; liable; subject; obnoxious.
n.
The matter or thought presented for consideration in some statement or discussion; that which is made the object of thought or study.
imp. & p. p.
of Sublet
a.
Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws; one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or a sovereign state; as, a subject of Queen Victoria; a British subject; a subject of the United States.
a.
Exposed; liable; prone; disposed; as, a country subject to extreme heat; men subject to temptation.
a.
Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego. Cf. Object, n., 2.
a.
That of which anything is affirmed or predicated; the theme of a proposition or discourse; that which is spoken of; as, the nominative case is the subject of the verb.
a.
That which is subjected, or submitted to, any physical operation or process; specifically (Anat.), a dead body used for the purpose of dissection.