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Subject Complements - English Grammar with Jennifer
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Index
0:05 Introduction
0:35 What is a subject complement?
0:50 Using nouns
1:13 Using pronouns
1:40 Practice task #1
2:03 Using adjectives
2:43 Common linking verbs
3:06 Practice task #2
3:50 Using gerunds, infinitives, noun clauses, and prepositional phrases as subject complement...
published: 18 Feb 2021
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SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AND OBJECT COMPLEMENT | Grammar | ELC
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published: 15 Nov 2020
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Subject Complements
This Khan Academy style video explains Subject Complements (Predicate Adjectives and Nominatives).
published: 15 Jun 2015
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subject complements
subject complements
published: 26 Aug 2012
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Subject Complement Examples | English Grammar Lesson | Step by Step | Part 1
Subject Complement Examples | English Grammar Lesson | Step by Step | Part 1
Welcome to Excel Academy! Visit our website at https://exlacademy.com/
Today we’ll learn about a confusing grammar rule.
In this two-part video series, we are going to learn about the use of words as “complements.”
In grammar, a complement is a word that improves or “completes” another word. This is easy to remember because, as you might have noticed, the words “complete” and “complement” have the same root!
In English, there are two types of complements: subject complements and object complements. In today’s video, we will learn about subject complements, but stay tuned to next week’s video for object complements!
A subject complement can only be used when a sentence has a linking verb, which is then foll...
published: 14 Sep 2021
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Lesson 07 The Subject Complement - SimpleStep Learning
The subject complement is a sentence element that is required in a sentence that has a linking verb. The related sentence pattern is S + V + SC.
The subject complement can be either predicate nominative, which functions as a noun, or a predicate adjective, which functions as an adjective.
If you like our approach to English grammar, check out our course, SimpleStep Gettable Grammar: https://www.udemy.com/simplestep-gg01/
Please feel free to use the code SIMPLESTEPGGYT-001 for a discounted price.
published: 17 Aug 2016
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The Subject Complement
A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT is a word or word group in the predicate that identifies or describes the subject.
A subject complement may consist of more than one word and completes the meaning of a linking verb. In this video, you will learn ALL you need to know about SUBJECT COMPLEMENTS. So, without further ado, Let's Get Grammarous!🙌
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published: 16 Aug 2019
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What is a Subject Complement: Predicate Nominative and Predicate Adjective
A subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb (called the copula) to connect the predicate to the subject. There are two types of subject complements: the predicate nominative which renames the subject and the predicate adjective which describes the subject.
In today’s lesson, you will learn about the different grammatical forms that make the subject complement.
Examples are given.
00:00 Introduction
00:16 What is a Subject Complement?
00:51 The Predicate Nominative Explained
01:05 The Noun as a Predicate Nominative
01:36 The Pronoun as a Predicate Nominative
02:31 The Noun Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
02:58 The Noun Clause as a Predicate Nominative
03:22 The Gerund and Gerund Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
03:46 The Infinitive and the Infinitive Phrase as a...
published: 31 Aug 2022
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Subject Complements - Grammar Lesson
Learn about subject complements (predicate nouns, predicate adjectives, predicate pronouns) with GrammarFlip! GrammarFlip is an interactive, online grammar program that individualizes student learning and saves hours of time for English/Language Arts teachers and home school parents. Reach every student in your classroom and easily monitor their progress throughout the program. Start your free trial today! www.GrammarFlip.com
published: 13 May 2018
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1.8 Subject Complements
This video is a supplement to Grammar Wired! It is geared for 5th and 6th grades but can be used for differentiation for all grades. For more information go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Learning-With-Lulu
published: 08 Jul 2019
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Subject Complements - English Grammar with Jennifer
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...
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Index
0:05 Introduction
0:35 What is a subject complement?
0:50 Using nouns
1:13 Using pronouns
1:40 Practice task #1
2:03 Using adjectives
2:43 Common linking verbs
3:06 Practice task #2
3:50 Using gerunds, infinitives, noun clauses, and prepositional phrases as subject complements
4:46 Practice task #3
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Index
0:05 Introduction
0:35 What is a subject complement?
0:50 Using nouns
1:13 Using pronouns
1:40 Practice task #1
2:03 Using adjectives
2:43 Common linking verbs
3:06 Practice task #2
3:50 Using gerunds, infinitives, noun clauses, and prepositional phrases as subject complements
4:46 Practice task #3
👂Was there a word or phrase in this lesson you would like to practice saying? Consider using https://youglish.com/ as a pronunciation and vocabulary tool. Filter results for American English.
📹More videos each week on Instagram
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Learn how to book a lesson here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-dDg4bg2F0 Let me help you reach your language goals with customized lessons and personal feedback. Use the contact form to request a specific day and time.
ABOUT ME: Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I've been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. For more info and resources, visit www.englishwithjennifer.com.
TEACHERS: Visit my Pearson-sponsored ELT blog for tips and activity handouts. https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/
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- published: 18 Feb 2021
- views: 46280
3:45
SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AND OBJECT COMPLEMENT | Grammar | ELC
References:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
https://www.freepik.com/
https://www.pexels.com/
https://www.flaticon.com/
If you enjoyed and learned in this...
References:
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- published: 15 Nov 2020
- views: 139291
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Subject Complements
This Khan Academy style video explains Subject Complements (Predicate Adjectives and Nominatives).
This Khan Academy style video explains Subject Complements (Predicate Adjectives and Nominatives).
https://wn.com/Subject_Complements
This Khan Academy style video explains Subject Complements (Predicate Adjectives and Nominatives).
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 73738
3:38
Subject Complement Examples | English Grammar Lesson | Step by Step | Part 1
Subject Complement Examples | English Grammar Lesson | Step by Step | Part 1
Welcome to Excel Academy! Visit our website at https://exlacademy.com/
Today we’l...
Subject Complement Examples | English Grammar Lesson | Step by Step | Part 1
Welcome to Excel Academy! Visit our website at https://exlacademy.com/
Today we’ll learn about a confusing grammar rule.
In this two-part video series, we are going to learn about the use of words as “complements.”
In grammar, a complement is a word that improves or “completes” another word. This is easy to remember because, as you might have noticed, the words “complete” and “complement” have the same root!
In English, there are two types of complements: subject complements and object complements. In today’s video, we will learn about subject complements, but stay tuned to next week’s video for object complements!
A subject complement can only be used when a sentence has a linking verb, which is then followed by a word that modifies or renames the subject in some way. Thus, that word “complements,” or “completes,” the subject!
Sharon is a student.
Here, the word “student” is the subject complement, telling us more precisely who or what Sharon is.
John’s little brown dog was a Dachshund.
We definitely know more about the little dog because of this subject complement; it tells us his exact breed!
Now, you may know subject complements by another name: predicate nominatives. If so, you know that there are two kinds of predicate nominatives: predicate nouns and predicate adjectives.
The complements we just used---“student” and “Dachshund”---are both nouns, so those are “predicate nouns.” More specifically, this means that they are nouns within the predicate that link up with the subject by means of a linking verb.
Now, what about predicate adjectives? Easy! Instead of using a noun as the subject complement, you simply use an adjective:
Sharon is generous, always giving people gifts.
Here, the linking verb connects the subject, Sharon, with an adjective, generous, which improves our understanding of the kind of person Sharon is!
John’s little Dachshund was very playful.
Because of this helpful predicate adjective, we now have an improved understanding of John’s dog. He wasn’t lazy or mean; he loved to play!
Understanding subject complements, which are more commonly studied, can help you better understand object complements, so tune in next time to learn more!
Having trouble with improving your grammar?
Check out our playlist for more grammar lessons :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWwVBzeiesk&list=PLmn998T9P-hVtKscfep_dfA7yJ03mcLhE&ab_channel=ExcelAcademy
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Subject Complement Examples | English Grammar Lesson | Step by Step | Part 1
Welcome to Excel Academy! Visit our website at https://exlacademy.com/
Today we’ll learn about a confusing grammar rule.
In this two-part video series, we are going to learn about the use of words as “complements.”
In grammar, a complement is a word that improves or “completes” another word. This is easy to remember because, as you might have noticed, the words “complete” and “complement” have the same root!
In English, there are two types of complements: subject complements and object complements. In today’s video, we will learn about subject complements, but stay tuned to next week’s video for object complements!
A subject complement can only be used when a sentence has a linking verb, which is then followed by a word that modifies or renames the subject in some way. Thus, that word “complements,” or “completes,” the subject!
Sharon is a student.
Here, the word “student” is the subject complement, telling us more precisely who or what Sharon is.
John’s little brown dog was a Dachshund.
We definitely know more about the little dog because of this subject complement; it tells us his exact breed!
Now, you may know subject complements by another name: predicate nominatives. If so, you know that there are two kinds of predicate nominatives: predicate nouns and predicate adjectives.
The complements we just used---“student” and “Dachshund”---are both nouns, so those are “predicate nouns.” More specifically, this means that they are nouns within the predicate that link up with the subject by means of a linking verb.
Now, what about predicate adjectives? Easy! Instead of using a noun as the subject complement, you simply use an adjective:
Sharon is generous, always giving people gifts.
Here, the linking verb connects the subject, Sharon, with an adjective, generous, which improves our understanding of the kind of person Sharon is!
John’s little Dachshund was very playful.
Because of this helpful predicate adjective, we now have an improved understanding of John’s dog. He wasn’t lazy or mean; he loved to play!
Understanding subject complements, which are more commonly studied, can help you better understand object complements, so tune in next time to learn more!
Having trouble with improving your grammar?
Check out our playlist for more grammar lessons :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWwVBzeiesk&list=PLmn998T9P-hVtKscfep_dfA7yJ03mcLhE&ab_channel=ExcelAcademy
Don't forget to subscribe and like the video!
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- published: 14 Sep 2021
- views: 9026
1:52
Lesson 07 The Subject Complement - SimpleStep Learning
The subject complement is a sentence element that is required in a sentence that has a linking verb. The related sentence pattern is S + V + SC.
The subject c...
The subject complement is a sentence element that is required in a sentence that has a linking verb. The related sentence pattern is S + V + SC.
The subject complement can be either predicate nominative, which functions as a noun, or a predicate adjective, which functions as an adjective.
If you like our approach to English grammar, check out our course, SimpleStep Gettable Grammar: https://www.udemy.com/simplestep-gg01/
Please feel free to use the code SIMPLESTEPGGYT-001 for a discounted price.
https://wn.com/Lesson_07_The_Subject_Complement_Simplestep_Learning
The subject complement is a sentence element that is required in a sentence that has a linking verb. The related sentence pattern is S + V + SC.
The subject complement can be either predicate nominative, which functions as a noun, or a predicate adjective, which functions as an adjective.
If you like our approach to English grammar, check out our course, SimpleStep Gettable Grammar: https://www.udemy.com/simplestep-gg01/
Please feel free to use the code SIMPLESTEPGGYT-001 for a discounted price.
- published: 17 Aug 2016
- views: 4645
2:44
The Subject Complement
A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT is a word or word group in the predicate that identifies or describes the subject.
A subject complement may consist of more than one word ...
A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT is a word or word group in the predicate that identifies or describes the subject.
A subject complement may consist of more than one word and completes the meaning of a linking verb. In this video, you will learn ALL you need to know about SUBJECT COMPLEMENTS. So, without further ado, Let's Get Grammarous!🙌
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Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
#complements #subjectcomplements #partsofasentence #english #education #sentences #teaching #writing
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A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT is a word or word group in the predicate that identifies or describes the subject.
A subject complement may consist of more than one word and completes the meaning of a linking verb. In this video, you will learn ALL you need to know about SUBJECT COMPLEMENTS. So, without further ado, Let's Get Grammarous!🙌
LIKE. SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. ❤
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
#complements #subjectcomplements #partsofasentence #english #education #sentences #teaching #writing
- published: 16 Aug 2019
- views: 20414
8:50
What is a Subject Complement: Predicate Nominative and Predicate Adjective
A subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb (called the copula) to connect the predicate to the subject. There are two types of subject...
A subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb (called the copula) to connect the predicate to the subject. There are two types of subject complements: the predicate nominative which renames the subject and the predicate adjective which describes the subject.
In today’s lesson, you will learn about the different grammatical forms that make the subject complement.
Examples are given.
00:00 Introduction
00:16 What is a Subject Complement?
00:51 The Predicate Nominative Explained
01:05 The Noun as a Predicate Nominative
01:36 The Pronoun as a Predicate Nominative
02:31 The Noun Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
02:58 The Noun Clause as a Predicate Nominative
03:22 The Gerund and Gerund Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
03:46 The Infinitive and the Infinitive Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
04:12 The Prepositional Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
05:04 Tip for Finding the Predicate Nominative
05:38 The Predicate Adjective Explained
06:37 The Adjective as a Predicate Adjective
07:05 The Present and Past Participles as a Predicate Adjective
07:42 Tip for Finding the Predicate Adjective
08:16 Closing Remarks
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A subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb (called the copula) to connect the predicate to the subject. There are two types of subject complements: the predicate nominative which renames the subject and the predicate adjective which describes the subject.
In today’s lesson, you will learn about the different grammatical forms that make the subject complement.
Examples are given.
00:00 Introduction
00:16 What is a Subject Complement?
00:51 The Predicate Nominative Explained
01:05 The Noun as a Predicate Nominative
01:36 The Pronoun as a Predicate Nominative
02:31 The Noun Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
02:58 The Noun Clause as a Predicate Nominative
03:22 The Gerund and Gerund Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
03:46 The Infinitive and the Infinitive Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
04:12 The Prepositional Phrase as a Predicate Nominative
05:04 Tip for Finding the Predicate Nominative
05:38 The Predicate Adjective Explained
06:37 The Adjective as a Predicate Adjective
07:05 The Present and Past Participles as a Predicate Adjective
07:42 Tip for Finding the Predicate Adjective
08:16 Closing Remarks
- published: 31 Aug 2022
- views: 7066
0:53
Subject Complements - Grammar Lesson
Learn about subject complements (predicate nouns, predicate adjectives, predicate pronouns) with GrammarFlip! GrammarFlip is an interactive, online grammar pro...
Learn about subject complements (predicate nouns, predicate adjectives, predicate pronouns) with GrammarFlip! GrammarFlip is an interactive, online grammar program that individualizes student learning and saves hours of time for English/Language Arts teachers and home school parents. Reach every student in your classroom and easily monitor their progress throughout the program. Start your free trial today! www.GrammarFlip.com
https://wn.com/Subject_Complements_Grammar_Lesson
Learn about subject complements (predicate nouns, predicate adjectives, predicate pronouns) with GrammarFlip! GrammarFlip is an interactive, online grammar program that individualizes student learning and saves hours of time for English/Language Arts teachers and home school parents. Reach every student in your classroom and easily monitor their progress throughout the program. Start your free trial today! www.GrammarFlip.com
- published: 13 May 2018
- views: 3536
2:40
1.8 Subject Complements
This video is a supplement to Grammar Wired! It is geared for 5th and 6th grades but can be used for differentiation for all grades. For more information go to...
This video is a supplement to Grammar Wired! It is geared for 5th and 6th grades but can be used for differentiation for all grades. For more information go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Learning-With-Lulu
https://wn.com/1.8_Subject_Complements
This video is a supplement to Grammar Wired! It is geared for 5th and 6th grades but can be used for differentiation for all grades. For more information go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Learning-With-Lulu
- published: 08 Jul 2019
- views: 7590