jessf21
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I understand that a subjective complement may be an adjective or a noun.
My question is can a subjective complement be a pronoun or an adverb?
For example: is the adverb 'here' in the following sentence considered a subjective complement?
Joe is here.
How about a pronoun? Can that be a subjective complement? If yes, please provide an example.
Thanks
My question is can a subjective complement be a pronoun or an adverb?
For example: is the adverb 'here' in the following sentence considered a subjective complement?
Joe is here.
How about a pronoun? Can that be a subjective complement? If yes, please provide an example.
Thanks