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Allexkramer432 Posted 8 years ago
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Help labeling parts of sentence

I’m sorry I seem so naive on complements. They are pretty new to me, and I don’t mean to have gotten off topic, but you seem to know a little about them. Are they basically anything that can finish off a statement or sentence and keep the meaning intact (being essential)?

Additionally, I notice when relative pronouns come into play, like “that”, are they always complements?

  

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allexkramer432 you seem to know a little about them The operative words are "a little". I am not an expert on this topic. allexkramer432 Are they basically anything that can finish off a statement or sentence and keep the meaning intact (being essential)?

  • allexkramer432 you seem to know a little about them The operative words are "a little".
  • I am not an expert on this topic.
  • allexkramer432 Are they basically anything that can finish off a statement or sentence and keep the meaning intact (being essential)?
  • More or less, yes.
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allexkramer432you seem to know a little about them

The operative words are "a little". Emotion: smile

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