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What 3 parts of speech may serve as an objective complement?

The three parts of speech that can serve as an objective complement are:

1. Nouns: A noun identifies the object of the verb, providing information about its state or identity.

* Example: "They elected him president." ("president" is the noun objective complement)

2. Adjectives: An adjective modifies the object of the verb, describing its qualities.

* Example: "The judge found the defendant guilty." ("guilty" is the adjective objective complement)

3. Pronouns: A pronoun can replace a noun as the object of the verb and can also function as an objective complement.

* Example: "They consider her the best candidate." ("her" is the pronoun objective complement)

Important Note: An objective complement directly follows the direct object and provides information about it.

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