Sure! Let’s solve this worksheet step by step.
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🎯 Goal:
Identify whether each sentence has a
Subject Complement (SC) or an
Object Complement (OC).
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Subject Complement (SC): Follows a linking verb (like *is, was, became, felt, seemed, appeared, remained, etc.*) and describes or renames the subject.
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Object Complement (OC): Follows a direct object and describes or renames that object. Usually comes after verbs like *call, name, elect, appoint, make, paint, consider, etc.*
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✍️ Let’s go sentence by sentence:
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1. They called the job done.
→ “called” is the verb.
→ “the job” = direct object.
→ “done” = describes the object “the job” →
Object Complement
✔ Answer: OC
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2. Jose was good in the play.
→ “was” = linking verb.
→ “good” = describes the subject “Jose” →
Subject Complement
✔ Answer: SC
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3. The monkey became nervous when she saw the leopard.
→ “became” = linking verb.
→ “nervous” = describes the subject “monkey” →
Subject Complement
✔ Answer: SC
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4. I named my bike Fred.
→ “named” = verb.
→ “my bike” = direct object.
→ “Fred” = renames the object →
Object Complement
✔ Answer: OC
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5. We were sad at the end of our vacation.
→ “were” = linking verb.
→ “sad” = describes the subject “We” →
Subject Complement
✔ Answer: SC
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6. The town elected Mrs. Banks mayor.
→ “elected” = verb.
→ “Mrs. Banks” = direct object.
→ “mayor” = renames the object →
Object Complement
✔ Answer: OC
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7. Everyone is happy about the party.
→ “is” = linking verb.
→ “happy” = describes the subject “Everyone” →
Subject Complement
✔ Answer: SC
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8. Even though she felt better, Alice was still sick.
→ Focus on main clause: “Alice was still sick.”
→ “was” = linking verb.
→ “sick” = describes subject “Alice” →
Subject Complement
✔ Answer: SC
*(Note: “felt better” also has a subject complement — “better” describes “she” — but since the instruction is to analyze the whole sentence, we focus on the main clause.)*
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9. He painted the walls blue.
→ “painted” = verb.
→ “the walls” = direct object.
→ “blue” = describes the object →
Object Complement
✔ Answer: OC
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10. She nominated Frank treasurer.
→ “nominated” = verb.
→ “Frank” = direct object.
→ “treasurer” = renames the object →
Object Complement
✔ Answer: OC
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
OC
2.
SC
3.
SC
4.
OC
5.
SC
6.
OC
7.
SC
8.
SC
9.
OC
10.
OC
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## 📝 Bonus Tip for Students:
- Linking verbs often =
SC (describes subject).
- Action verbs with direct objects + extra description/renaming =
OC.
- Think: “What is being described? The subject? → SC. The object? → OC.”
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subject complement worksheet.