EXERCISE B2–7 Subject complements and direct objects
EXERCISE B2–7Subject complements and direct objects
For each sentence, identify the underlined phrase as a subject complement or a direct object.
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EXERCISE B2–7 Subject complements and direct objects - 1 of 5: Solar flares emit UV radiation.
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EXERCISE B2–7 Subject complements and direct objects - 2 of 5: The friends’ quarrel was damaging their relationship.
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EXERCISE B2–7 Subject complements and direct objects - 3 of 5: Feng shui is the practice of achieving harmony between the physicaland the spiritual in one’s environment.
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EXERCISE B2–7 Subject complements and direct objects - 4 of 5: A well-made advertisement captures viewers’ attention.
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EXERCISE B2–7 Subject complements and direct objects - 5 of 5: The island’s climate was neither too hot nor too rainy.