There are two types of complements:
Examples of the noun 'team' as a complement:
The winner is our team. (subject complement; winner = team)
The coach took everyone, the whole team, to a Pizza party. (object complement; everyone = team)
There are two types of complements:a subject complement, a noun or a pronoun that follows a linking verb, renaming or restating the subject of the sentence.an object complement, a noun that follows and modifies or refers to a direct object.Examples of the noun 'team' as a complement:The winner is our team. (subject complement; winner = team)The coach took everyone, the whole team, to a pizza party. (object complement; everyone = team)
indirect object
predicate adjectives
direct object
direct object
direct object
direct object
indirect object
No, "member" is not an objective complement in this context. It is functioning as a predicate nominative, renaming the subject "function."
objective complement
Can you provide the sentences you would like me to evaluate for the function of the underlined objective complement?
direct object