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Read the sentence. That pleasant woman called me "kind" and "helpful" What kind of complement is indicated by the quoted words? predicate nominative predicate adjective direct object object complement
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That pleasant woman called me "kind" and "helpful"
What kind of complement is indicated by the quoted words?
predicate nominative
predicate adjective
direct object
object complement
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predicazte adjective
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Predicate Adjective Is The Answer Because It
contrasts with an attributive adjective.
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