EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects

EXERCISE B2–8Subject complements and direct objects

Click on Subject complement if the underlined word or word group is the subject complement of the verb; click on Direct object if the underlined word group is the direct object of the verb.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 1 of 10: Lions are meat eaters.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 2 of 10: A hexagon has six sides.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 3 of 10: After a whole week of exams, I will be ready for spring break.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 4 of 10: My father looks healthier since he began exercising.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 5 of 10: The cell phone company requires a two-year service commitment.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 6 of 10: I accepted the job on the spot.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 7 of 10: Gary’s future was uncertain.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 8 of 10: My roommate never washes his dishes.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 9 of 10: Dancing is an expression of freedom.

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EXERCISE B2–8 Subject complements and direct objects - 10 of 10: Salmon contains high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids.