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🗣️Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: 'as' before the objective complement of 'choose' - English Only forum
(phrase order) Complement + verb + subject - English Only forum
2 direct objects or object complement? - English Only forum
A complement phrase fronted? - English Only forum
a present participle as a complement modifing a verb - English Only forum
a present particle complement vs a particle adjective - English Only forum
a relative pronoun as a complement - English Only forum
a relative pronoun replacing an object complement - English Only forum
a(n) or Ø for a subject complement that is introduced - English Only forum
About the tense of an objective complement - English Only forum
acting as a complement - English Only forum
Additional remark [complement / compliment] - English Only forum
Adjective Complement - English Only forum
adjective complement of the object - English Only forum
adjunct vs complement - English Only forum
adverbial clause or noun clause/object complement? - English Only forum
Adverbial Clause vs. Complement clause vs. Relative clause - English Only forum
An issue over or with the reciprocal complement - English Only forum
An object complement - English Only forum
Are there any Object Complement on these sentences? - English Only forum
As beautiful a girl as you are - subject / object / complement - English Only forum
attribute or object complement? - English Only forum
be verb as a complement in passive causative? - English Only forum
believe him honest / think him a kind man [object and complement] - English Only forum
bringing us again up to our full complement of twenty hands - English Only forum
Can an adverb (with -ly) be a complement of the subject? - English Only forum
Can the verb "be" have a complement? - English Only forum
Clauses as complement in adverb phrases - English Only forum
Cleaning is my least favorite chore [subject complement?] - English Only forum
combination of blind and folded seams complement - English Only forum
Comma between a complement and a participle - English Only forum
complement - English Only forum
complement - English Only forum
complement / complementation - English Only forum
Complement + indirect object example - English Only forum
complement A with B - English Only forum
complement and the predicate - English Only forum
Complement as adjective - English Only forum
Complement doesn’t do any good to our language improvement. - English Only forum
complement it - English Only forum
Complement of a sentence. - English Only forum
complement <on my behalf> - English Only forum
Complement or Adjunct - English Only forum
complement or adverbial ? - English Only forum
complement our message - English Only forum
complement used right in this context? - English Only forum
complement vs adjunct - English Only forum
Complement vs Adjunct - verb "lose" - English Only forum
Complement <vs> Adverbial - English Only forum
complement VS compliment [pronunciation etc] - English Only forum
Complement vs object - English Only forum
complement vs. adjective - English Only forum
complement vs. adjunct/modifier - English Only forum
Complement/Adjunct - English Only forum
complement/complementary - English Only forum
complement/supplement - English Only forum
Complementing with light, [use of 'complement'?] - English Only forum
complete/complement - English Only forum
compliment [complement] to - English Only forum
compliment vs. complement - English Only forum
decision <to cut production> [ forms of verb phrase acting as a complement of a noun] - English Only forum
Delhi is <where I want to go > [subject complement] - English Only forum
Difference between Complement and mutual benefit? - English Only forum
Difference between complement and predicate - English Only forum
Difference between modifier and complement - English Only forum
Does address as a verb with or without indirect complement? - English Only forum
Doesn't 'it had been' need a complement? - English Only forum
drawn automatics and a full complement of iron-mongery - English Only forum
Feel + adjective object complement - English Only forum
feel + object + complement - English Only forum
fight in complement - English Only forum
find / keep / leave + object + objective complement - English Only forum
find + it + objective complement + ~ing - English Only forum
full complement of Ivy League opponents - English Only forum
Function prepositional phrase: direct object; adverbial; object complement? [eg, from tvs to...] - English Only forum
Gerundive complement vs. participial complement - English Only forum
Gerunds: complement and object of a sentence. [How to differentiate them?] - English Only forum
go across with no complement - English Only forum
Grammar: complement before the object? - English Only forum
hang out 'to dance'. [hang out + complement] - English Only forum
Have+object+object complement - English Only forum
He is <in the room.> [subject complement?] - English Only forum
He looks like a soldier. - subject complement or adverb phrase - English Only forum
He said that he would come. [object vs verb complement] - English Only forum
How To Determine Complement Or Adjunct? - English Only forum
I acknowledge the complement of the qualities I seek - English Only forum
I have no words + complement [American English] - English Only forum
I love hugging <you>. [objective complement?] - English Only forum
I wrote that I was sleeping in the complement clause. - English Only forum
I'm angry [complement VS predicative / adjunct] - English Only forum
if the adjective can be object complement - English Only forum
In the clause after "take", can adjective be used as a complement? - English Only forum
indirect complement / indirect object - English Only forum
indirect object and object complement - English Only forum
infinitive clause as object/infinitive clause as complement - English Only forum
Infinitive Complement - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase as a Subject Complement - English Only forum
Infinitive vs. Prepositional Phrase as Object Complement? - English Only forum
Infinitives as subject complement - English Only forum
inversion between the object and the objective complement - English Only forum
Inversion of word order between an object and a complement - English Only forum
inverted order between an object and an complement - English Only forum
Is “that” the right complement of the verb “require” - English Only forum
Is it an object complement - English Only forum
Is subject complement considered a predicate? - English Only forum
Is this a verbal phrase complement? - English Only forum
Is this complement for subject or verb? - English Only forum
Is this complement to the verb "to be" or complement to the subject? - English Only forum
Is to call him the object complement - English Only forum
Is "to somebody" in the phrase "offer something to somebody" an object or object complement? - English Only forum
<It is> an unbelievably impressive complement of weaponry - English Only forum
It's difficult to guess what will happen -subject complement - English Only forum
It's time <to go>: [clause or complement?] - English Only forum
Kate, whose sister I used to share a house with, has gone to work in Australia. (whose sister refers to Kate and is the complement of with) - English Only forum
kicked 11 points [resultative complement?] - English Only forum
leave + object + objective complement - English Only forum
Liam is 'very ill' [verbal complement or subject complement?] - English Only forum
Locative complement - English Only forum
make and past participle as a objective complement - English Only forum
make/find/send+object+complement - English Only forum
Mary bought John a cap. (indiret complement) - English Only forum
most <of us> [complement] - English Only forum
no complement - English Only forum
nodded his head to Anne Boleyn (object complement?) - English Only forum
Noun Complement - English Only forum
Noun phrase as subject complement - English Only forum
number of students is <24> [number as complement] - English Only forum
Object / Object complement - English Only forum
object + objective complement / inversion - English Only forum
Object and complement with to-infinitives - English Only forum
object and objective complement - English Only forum
object complement - English Only forum
Object complement - English Only forum
object complement - English Only forum
object complement or second object ? - English Only forum
Object complement phrase - English Only forum
Object complement position - English Only forum
object complement with "to be" - English Only forum
Object or Complement? - English Only forum
objective complement - English Only forum
objective complement - English Only forum
objective complement - English Only forum
Objective Complement Help: She took her children shopping. - English Only forum
ordinal number as subject complement - English Only forum
past participles used as an object complement - English Only forum
perform the purely intellectual complement of its practical activity - English Only forum
Phrasal verb complement - English Only forum
Phrasal verbs or object complement - English Only forum
playing in the ground [adverbial complement] - English Only forum
Position of Object and Objec Complement - English Only forum
Predicate adjective or predicate complement - English Only forum
predicate nominative or subject complement - English Only forum
predicate: completion (object/Complement) and extension - English Only forum
Predicative complement - English Only forum
Predicative or noun complement? - English Only forum
Predicator Complement. - English Only forum
prepositional complement Vs object of preposition - English Only forum
Reduced relative clause or infinitive complement? - English Only forum
reply to a complement/ It's yours [compliment] - English Only forum
Reporting questions: who/what + be + complement - English Only forum
reverse positions of an object and a noun complement ? - English Only forum
reverse positions of an object and an adjective complement ? - English Only forum
Sentence structure: comma + abjective(complement) - English Only forum
smart enough <to decide> [complement?] - English Only forum
strikes him < as a good idea > [complement or adjunct?] - English Only forum
strong enough case 'that Pistorius would ....' [complement for previous noun phrase?] - English Only forum
Subject + Verb + Object + Complement - English Only forum
Subject + Verb + Object + Modifier/Complement? - English Only forum
subject and complement agreement - English Only forum
subject complement - English Only forum
Subject complement - English Only forum
subject complement -warmer - English Only forum
subject complement / gerund - English Only forum
subject complement agreement - English Only forum
Subject complement or object complement - English Only forum
subject complement Vs. predicate nominative - English Only forum
Subject Compliment [Complement] - English Only forum
Subject-Complement Agreement - English Only forum
Subject-Verb-Object/Complement - English Only forum
Subject/complement-verb agreement: The problem is/are - English Only forum
supplement, complement - English Only forum
tell <on me> [adverbial complement vs phrasal verb] - English Only forum
that (as an objective complement) - English Only forum
that clause and object complement - English Only forum
that/who as complement in relative pronoun clause - English Only forum
The British Prime Minister is to make a further visit to US next month. - the Subject complement - English Only forum
The chances are that ~: complement or appositive? - English Only forum
The colors complement the mood. - English Only forum
the complement of the verb OR the subject complement? - English Only forum
the complement, and the salvation, of masculine <reserve> - English Only forum
The gerund as the complement of the verb 'to be' - English Only forum
the position of the Prepostional Phrase as a complement - English Only forum
The predicate, the complement - English Only forum
The project kept <everyone> busy. [direct or indirect complement?] - English Only forum
the puma 'up a tree' [object complement or attribute?] - English Only forum
The question is if she knows [if-clause as complement] - English Only forum
the same complement of genes - English Only forum
The Sun is rising. [verb vs complement] - English Only forum
Then it would be <you and me against Jurt and Mask.> [complement?] - English Only forum
"there" in "there is/are" [subject or subject complement?] - English Only forum
they = an essential complement ?? - English Only forum
They looked at him, <confused> [adverbial or subject complement?] - English Only forum
They thought it next to impossible. [object complement?] - English Only forum
think + object + (to be) complement - English Only forum
think+object+(to be)+complement - English Only forum
thinks that his mistake is what he did [noun clause: object, complement] - English Only forum
This is a pen on the desk? [adjective complement?] - English Only forum
Those are <the books> worth [Subject complement or object complement?] - English Only forum
to complement one's weaknesses - English Only forum
to complement/supplement with no object - English Only forum
to complete/complement/supplement a collection - English Only forum
to infinitive as a complement - English Only forum
to make object (into) object complement - English Only forum
"To make this activity evolve" [gerund - not object complement] - English Only forum
to-complement clause controlled by adjectives - English Only forum
To-infinitive : Noun complement or Adverbial? - English Only forum
Tom has to be more careful [verb? complement?] - English Only forum
Transitive Verb + Complement - English Only forum
two's complement - English Only forum
Verb + non-finite complement - English Only forum
Verb Complement (grammar term) - English Only forum
Verb Complement & Subject Complement - English Only forum
Verb to like + Object Complement - English Only forum
wait from...to...until... (complement vs. adjunct) - English Only forum
well known 'that Japan is in East Asia'. [Adjective complement?] - English Only forum
"What" complement or subject? - English Only forum
What determines ... <is/are> one's ethical views [What + plural complement] - English Only forum
What I need <is/are> some answers [What + plural complement] - English Only forum
What makes you 'think' [object complement?] - English Only forum
when clause as a complement - English Only forum
who - subject or complement - English Only forum
"who" can be used as subject, object or complement - English Only forum
Whom-object complement - English Only forum
Word Order [complement] - English Only forum
wrote <a wonderful book> [Object or complement?] - English Only forum
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