What are objective complements?

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @jorgeleonel10
    @jorgeleonel10 4 роки тому +7

    A nice explanation. This channel helps us a lot with grammar. Thanks, teacher Elizabeth

  • @Believer78a
    @Believer78a 4 роки тому +2

    Another excellent video. Thank you for being so enthusiastic!

  • @silvermine2033
    @silvermine2033 8 місяців тому

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  • @itsjustme6698
    @itsjustme6698 2 роки тому

    very nice 👍 easy to learn thank you

  • @Alkasingh12345
    @Alkasingh12345 3 роки тому

    Please, I'm request you because your explanation is the best

  • @saqifa1
    @saqifa1 4 роки тому +2

    Hi
    In dictionaries, we find that many words are defined by synonyms .
    How do we define the precise special meaning of each word ( nuance of meaning ) ?
    Ex : show vs express
    Utter vs say

  • @Nathan00at78Uuiu
    @Nathan00at78Uuiu 2 роки тому +1

    What is the difference objective complement and appositive? They both rename a noun. Is an objective complement a sub-class of appositives?

  • @androx2932
    @androx2932 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Mrs. I have a question, can an Indirect object and Object of complement be found at the same time in a simple sentence? It will be for so much help if someone could tell me. I'll be waiting for the answers and thank you so much for the video!

  • @Alkasingh12345
    @Alkasingh12345 3 роки тому

    Is you will build video on the Direct object and Indirect object.

  • @lexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    @lexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Рік тому

    Thank you so much! I recently transferred to private school and I didn’t understand any of this LOL

  • @medsennani136
    @medsennani136 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @peterchin6759
    @peterchin6759 3 роки тому

    Very good explanation. That brings me to one question I wish to ask you. In this sentence "I + put + the book + on the table (prepositional phrase). Is the prepositional phrase (on the table) the object complement of the object -"book"? Surely the prepositional phrase cannot be a modifier as it can't be omitted in the sentence.

    • @adeelali8417
      @adeelali8417 Рік тому +1

      No it's an adverbial phrase modifying the verb put

  • @ohmikans
    @ohmikans 3 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @ashleykath159
    @ashleykath159 4 роки тому

    wow this helped so much thank u

  • @RAJIVCHAITANYA
    @RAJIVCHAITANYA 3 роки тому

    1. I advised him to play.
    Is 'to play' a object complement?

    • @mohammedyazidi3341
      @mohammedyazidi3341 3 роки тому

      Go to read rules "objective complement use for noun or adjective not infinitive

  • @icantfindit008
    @icantfindit008 2 роки тому

    In korea they are telling me that you cant have an object complemwnt if there is an indirect and only applicabable if there is only the direct object.
    This doesnt make sense...can anyone help me?

    • @adeelali8417
      @adeelali8417 Рік тому

      Yes that's true. She said you have to have a direct object for there to exist an objective complement.

  • @DevinWardMusic
    @DevinWardMusic 2 роки тому

    This was very helpful. I am studying for a linguistics exam, but I never in all my English study heard of objective complements. I had a practice questions pop up that I was confused on the how to label a specific sentence part because it wasn't really an object but described it but I was so confused.

  • @Alkasingh12345
    @Alkasingh12345 3 роки тому

    Hey mam

  • @nyelkenci
    @nyelkenci 4 роки тому

    Its good hovewer its way too technical for learners. This maybe more suitable lectutre for the english teachers on their earlier stage of teaching.

  • @RAJIVCHAITANYA
    @RAJIVCHAITANYA 3 роки тому

    1. I advised him to play.
    Is 'to play' an object complement?

    • @GrammarREVOLUTION
      @GrammarREVOLUTION  3 роки тому +2

      That's a good one! You could interpret that in two ways. 1) HIM = direct object, TO PLAY = infinitive objective complement 2) HIM TO PLAY = infinitive phrase as direct object, HIM = "subject" of infinitive

    • @RAJIVCHAITANYA
      @RAJIVCHAITANYA 3 роки тому +1

      @@GrammarREVOLUTION 1. I applied to the manager.
      2. I applied for the typing post.
      (Passive :- ?)