How can an object complement be a pronoun?
Could you please provide me with an example?
Do they mean nouns?
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Maha Al442How can an object complement be a pronoun?
It could be the interrogative pronoun "what?" in a question, but it's probably extremely rare to find other examples, especially if you want a personal pronoun like 'me' or 'him'.
What do you call that little bird there?
(I call that bird a warbler-wren.)
CJ
Maha Al442How can an object complement be a pronoun?
Could you please provide me with an example?
"I consider it yours".
For some reason this popped into my head:
Doe, a deer, a female deer