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Test for identifying predicative complements in English

  • A predicative complement (PC) follows a 'linking verb' (copula verb): be, look, seem, appear, remain, etc.
  • This is [a good idea]PC.
    Pat will always remain [a good friend]PC.
    The committee elected John [chairman]PC.
    Pat considered Kim [a genius]PC.
  • Passivization: A predicative complement cannot be passivized
  • *A genius was considered Kim by Pat.
    Compare with passivization of the direct object:
    Kim was considered a genius by Pat.

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