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agasfer [191]
4 years ago
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The meteorologist considered the impending storm dangerous.Which word in the sentence functions as an objective complement?

English
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artcher [175]4 years ago
4 0
Hi! :)

An objective complement is either a noun or an adjective that follows the direct object to either rename the object. I believe the objective complement in this sentence is 'dangerous' because in this sentence the word dangerous is naming the object, which is the impending storm.

Hope this helps!
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