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27 September, 22:13

If "smelled" is the verb and "rose" is the subject, what type of complement would "sweet" be?

A. Direct object

B. Predicate nominative

C. Indirect object

D. Predicate adjective

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  1. 27 September, 22:14
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    Hello there.

    If "smelled" is the verb and "rose" is the subject, what type of complement would "sweet" be?

    B. Predicate nominative
  2. 27 September, 22:31
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    Well I think it's either d or b
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