The word "excited" serves as a subject complement when it follows a linking verb, such as "to be." In this role, it describes or identifies the subject of the sentence, providing additional information about its state or condition. For example, in the sentence "She is excited," "excited" complements the subject "She" by expressing her emotional state.
objective complement
direct object
hard to please, hard to handle, that sort of thing. To be honest, it's not a complement.
The complement is 60 degrees.
example modifier and complement
What kind of complement is symboy
objective complement
objective complement
It appears to be a subject complement.
Object complement.
Object complement.
direct object
hard to please, hard to handle, that sort of thing. To be honest, it's not a complement.
predicate adjective
Object Complement
Exciting is a Common Adjective.
predicate adjective :)