Subject complements and direct objects 2

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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For help with this exercise, see Verbs, objects, and complements.

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Lions are meat eaters.

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A hexagon has six sides.

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After a whole week of exams, I will be ready for spring break.

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My father looks healthier since he began exercising.

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The cell phone company requires a two-year service commitment.

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I accepted the job on the spot.

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Gary’s future was uncertain.

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My roommate never washes his dishes.

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Dancing is an expression of freedom.

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Salmon contains high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids.

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