I have a computer.
In the sentence, is 'a computer' an object or a complement?
As an English learn like you, I don't pay too much attention to the name of elements in a sentence. To be honest, I haven't known a computer is O or C but I think that you should probably focus on grammar, vocabulary in sentences as long as they are use naturally.
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As an English learn like you, I don't pay too much attention to the name of elements in a sentence.
To be honest, I haven't known a computer is O or C but I think that you should probably focus on grammar, vocabulary in sentences as long as they are use naturally.
anonymousI have a computer.
In the sentence, is 'a computer' an object or a complement?
It is a direct object. It is also a complement of the verb because all direct objects are verb complements, but it's not a subject complement, if that's what you're asking about.
CJ