It would help if you proofread your questions before you posted them. Check your spelling.
Although all are direct objects, both are acceptable, but the second pair is clearer.
1. She will make a good wife.
2. She will make an exallent lawyer.
(Is 'a good wife' an object or a compkement?)
3. She will become a good wife.
4. She will become an exallent lawyer.
(Is this pair the same as the previous pair?)
2 answers
1. She will make a good wife.
2. She will make an excellent lawyer.
(Is 'a good wife' an object or a complement?)
3. She will become a good wife.
4. She will become an excellent lawyer.
(Is this pair the same as the previous pair?)
2. She will make an excellent lawyer.
(Is 'a good wife' an object or a complement?)
3. She will become a good wife.
4. She will become an excellent lawyer.
(Is this pair the same as the previous pair?)