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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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To be right

History proved him to be right.

Is the non-finite infinitive clause "to be right" an object complement?
  

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Anonymous Is the non-finite infinitive clause "to be right" an object complement? No. Just "right".

  • Anonymous Is the non-finite infinitive clause "to be right" an object complement?
  • No.
  • Just "right".
  • Both "as" and "to be" are sometimes found between the object and the object complement.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs the non-finite infinitive clause "to be right" an object complement?
No. Just "right". Both "as" and "to be" are sometimes found between the object and the object complement.

CJ
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Thank you, CJ, for the reply.

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