What is the Subject Complement?
Those tacos smell amazing!
amazing
Adjective Phrase
Her voicemail is full.
subject
We have no bananas.
no bananas
DO
He explained the whole thing scientifically.
scientifically
Adverb Phrase
Everything will be just fine!
just fine
Adjective Phrase
He caught a bad cold.
Direct Object
After learning English, Sergio became a seismic engineer.
a seismic engineer
SC
last night
Noun Phrase
Their voices sounded shrill and sharp.
shrill and sharp
Compound Adjective Phrase
The tree is full of apples.
Object of the Preposition [of]
We have not seen this before.
this
DO
I fell asleep on the couch.
on the couch
Prepositional Phrase
His whole floor had piles of clothes and looked a mess.
a mess
Noun Phrase
We saw a swarm of bees in the park.
Direct Object
Have you seen my phone?
my phone
DO
By September, the trees may be starting to change colors.
That is one furry dog!
one furry dog
Noun Phrase
The committee named her chairperson.
Object complement
Ha ha! Everyone's a comedian!
a comedian
SC
I am going to say this one time.
one time
Noun Phrase