Complements Quiz 10 (25 MCQs)

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1. True or False:The sentence 'I found my keys, a big relief' contains an object complement.
2. Complete the sentence with a participle that acts as an object complement:I found the new video game very .....
3. Do you borrow clothes ..... friends?
4. Identify the subject complement in the sentence:'The soup tastes spicy.'
5. In the sentence 'Tom threw the ball to Mike', what is the direct object?
6. Which sentence follows the Subject-Linking Verb-Subject Complement (S-LV-SC) pattern?
7. Identify the Object Complement in this sentence:They elected Martin their president.
8. Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:'They ..... to the music.'
9. What does a predicate adjective modify?
10. Which sentence correctly uses a complement?
11. Predicate Adjective or Predicate Nominative?Paul was disappointed with his strikeout.
12. In the sentence 'Jenna gave her friend a gift', what is the indirect object?
13. Which word is the direct object in this sentence:'The artist painted a landscape.'?
14. Complete the sentence with a predicate adjective:After running the race, I felt completely .....
15. They are extremely noisy.What is the subject complement?
16. 9 + ..... = 100
17. In the sentence "My dad is a firefighter, " what is the job of the word 'firefighter'?
18. Exercise 1:Identifying Subject ComplementsIdentify the Subject Complement(s) in the sentence and whether they're a Predicate Nominative (PN) or Predicate Adjective (PA).2. The student will become either an accountant or a banker.
19. Which word is the subject complement in the sentence:The soup tastes delicious.
20. Which sentence contains a direct object?
21. Predicate Adjective or Predicate Nominative?Sherlock Holmes is a famous fictional detective.
22. The verb is what the subject does.
23. True or false? A predicate nominative is either a noun or an adjective.
24. What kind of complement(s) do you find here?
25. Identify the sentence with the correct use of an object complement.