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Saying nice things about your favorite class in school is called a subject complement?

No, saying nice things about your favorite class in school is not called a subject complement. It's likely you're thinking about a different grammar concept.

Here's why:

* Subject complement refers to a word or phrase that follows a linking verb (like "is," "are," "was," "were," "seems," "becomes") and provides information about the subject of the sentence.

For example:

* "My favorite class is math." (Here, "math" is the subject complement, telling us what the favorite class is.)

* Saying nice things about a class is simply expressing your opinion or describing its qualities. This doesn't fit the definition of a subject complement.

Here are some examples of how you might talk about your favorite class:

* "Math is my favorite class because it's challenging and engaging." (Here, you're stating your opinion about the class.)

* "My favorite class, English, is where I feel most creative." (You're describing the class.)

* "I love my favorite class, science, because it's so fascinating." (You're expressing your feelings about the class.)

Let me know if you have any other questions about grammar!

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