EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements

EXERCISE B2–11All objects and complements

Indicate whether the underlined word group in each sentence is a subject complement, an object complement, a direct object, or an indirect object.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 1 of 10: A premium account gives users total access to the message boards and archives.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 2 of 10: The milk tasted sour.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 3 of 10: The latest news from Wall Street promised investors a brighter future.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 4 of 10: Hurricane Katrina caused more damage than any other storm in US history.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 5 of 10: Sometimes we call a pyramid scam a Ponzi scheme.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 6 of 10: In the film The Godfather, Don Vito Corleone famously says, “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.”

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 7 of 10: The new facility in southern Florida is the world’s first hybrid solar energy plant.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 8 of 10: For the grand finale, the children and teachers got together and sang the school song.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 9 of 10: Anthony became a kindergarten teacher right after college.

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EXERCISE B2–11 All objects and complements - 10 of 10: During the recent recession, few banks were lending small businesses money, even if the companies had good credit.