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What is noun complement?

A noun complement is a word or phrase that provides more information about the subject of a sentence. It completes the meaning of the noun by describing its qualities, characteristics, or role.

Here's a breakdown:

What it is:

* A word or phrase: This could be an adjective, noun, pronoun, or a whole clause.

* Following a noun: It comes directly after the noun it complements.

* Completing the meaning: It tells you something about the noun, such as what it is, what it's like, or what it does.

Types of Noun Complements:

* Appositives: A noun or noun phrase that renames or identifies the noun.

* Example: "My brother, a talented musician, will be performing at the concert."

* Predicative Nominatives: A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb (like "be," "become," "seem") and renames the subject.

* Example: "My favorite hobby is photography."

* Predicative Adjectives: An adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject.

* Example: "The house is beautiful."

* Object Complements: A noun or pronoun that follows a direct object and renames or describes it.

* Example: "They elected her president."

Examples:

* "The dog, a golden retriever, barked loudly." (Appositive)

* "He is a doctor." (Predicative Nominative)

* "The flowers are lovely." (Predicative Adjective)

* "They named their daughter Alice." (Object Complement)

Key Takeaways:

* Noun complements provide additional information about the subject of a sentence.

* They are essential for adding depth and detail to your writing.

* Understanding noun complements helps you to write more grammatically correct and meaningful sentences.

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