Dear All:<br/><br/>I need your comments.<br/><br/>Someone (A) asked on another website for English learners about the grammar of this sentence, "<b>He kept saying that he loved me</b>."<br/><br/>I suggested the that-clause (that he loved me) is a noun/nominal clause, the object of "saying," and a complement clause.<br/><br/>Another person (B) objected to me, saying that the that-clause cannot act as an object and a complement in the meantime.<br/><br/>----------<br/><br/>I explained to B that, with another sentence "<b>He is a teacher</b>," "a teacher" is the object and the subject complement.<br/><br/>B doesn't concur with me on "a teacher" being the object of "is."<br/><br/>What do you reckon?