Here's why:
* Verb: A verb expresses an action or a state of being. In this sentence, "seems" is the verb, indicating the speaker's perception of the complexity of lacrosse.
* Subject: The subject of the sentence is "game," which is performing the action of "seeming complicated."
* Object: "Complicated" is the adjective describing the game, serving as the object of the verb "seems."
The entire sentence describes the speaker's opinion: "The game of lacrosse appears complicated to me."