Complements Quiz 34 (25 MCQs)

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1. Complete the sentence:The judge declared the competition ..... fair.
2. Indirect object?When Jeremy found his wallet, he bought himself an ice cream.
3. Complete the sentence:The committee elected ..... their spokesperson.
4. Pablo is extremely intelligent.
5. What kind of complement is this?Jeff's fingers turned blue in the cold weather.
6. In the sentence 'He felt happy, ' 'happy' is a complement.
7. True or False:An object complement is usually separated from the direct object by a comma.
8. Dehydration became a threat for active citizens during the heatwave,
9. In the question 'Was the final boss in the video game a giant dragon?', what is the subject complement?
10. In the sentence 'The artist called the painting a masterpiece, ' identify the complement.
11. Predicate Adjective or Predicate Nominative?Mila became an actress at 15-years-old.
12. What kind of complement is in the sentence:'The sky became dark.'
13. Identify the subject and subject complement.Mr. Jones became the soccer coach at my school.
14. Complete the sentence:The committee appointed ..... the new chairperson.
15. Paula is a good dancer.
16. Subject?Use one eye's width as a unit of measure.
17. Complete the sentence:'She called her friend ..... '
18. In the sentence 'The sky became a beautiful painting at sunset, ' what is the subject complement?
19. Choose the complement in this sentence:'The soup tastes delicious.'
20. True or False:You should always place a comma between the direct object and the object complement, as in:'They painted the fence, white.'
21. What is the predicate in this sentence:'The students completed their homework on time.'
22. What is the objective complement in the following sentence?The class elected her president for the year.
23. Complete subject is .....
24. Which complement renames the subject after a linking verb?
25. True or False:An object complement is a noun or adjective that follows a direct object and renames or describes the subject.