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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

This tastes delecious

In the sentence - " This tastes delecious"

This is both subject and object - Is this a reflexive pronoun?
  

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This tastes del i cious. This is the subject; there is no object. This is a demonstrative pronoun - at least in the grammatical terminology I am familiar with.

  • This tastes del i cious.
  • This is the subject; there is no object.
  • This is a demonstrative pronoun - at least in the grammatical terminology I am familiar with.
  • Other terms may apply in other parts of the world!
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This tastes delicious.
This is the subject; there is no object. This is a demonstrative pronoun - at least in the grammatical terminology I am familiar with. Other terms may apply in other parts of the world!
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I believe "delicious" acts as the complement. I learned that verbs such as taste, smell are followed by adjectives and these adjectives are considered the complement of the subject.

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