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what is a noun complement
  

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It's a noun or noun phrase that follows a linking verb and represents the same entity as the subject of the sentence. The noun complements are underlined below: My father is a very good parent . He is a preacher .

  • It's a noun or noun phrase that follows a linking verb and represents the same entity as the subject of the sentence.
  • The noun complements are underlined below: My father is a very good parent .
  • He is a preacher .
  • John remains the best friend in the world to me .
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It's a noun or noun phrase that follows a linking verb and represents the same entity as the subject of the sentence. The noun complements are underlined below:

My father is a very good parent.
He is a preacher.
John remains the best friend in the world to me.

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