I apologize, but I don't see any bold word in your question. Could you please provide the specific word you want me to analyze?
objective complement
The word "shoreline" functions as a noun in a sentence, serving as a complement to a subject or verb. It can act as a subject complement when it follows a linking verb, providing more information about the subject. For example, in the sentence "The area is a beautiful shoreline," "shoreline" complements and identifies what "the area" is.
The word bold has one syllable.
direct object
hard to please, hard to handle, that sort of thing. To be honest, it's not a complement.
objective complement
Object complement.
Object complement.
predicate adjective :)
Object Complement
What kind of complement is symboy
objective complement
It appears to be a subject complement.
Direct Object
The word bold has one syllable.
The word "hilly" is an adjective that describes a characteristic of the landscape, specifically indicating that the terrain consists of many hills or slopes. In this context, "hilly" is acting as an adjectival complement that provides additional information about the noun it modifies.
"Bold" is an adjective.