Identify the subject, verb, compliment, prepositional phrases and adjectives.

1. The last scene of the play is very intense.
2. Those two small birds are finches.
3. My goldfish Alanzo grows larger everyday.
4. Andrea's report on digitial recording is a highly detailed and technical one.
5. When did uncas become a chief of the Mohegans?

1. scene-subject, is-verb, intense-compliment, of the play-prep phrase, last-adj
2.birds-sub, are-verb, finches-compliment, small-adjective
3. Alanzo-subject, grows-verb, everyday-compliment, larger-adj
4. report-sub, is-verb, detailed-compliment, on digitial recording-prep phrase, highly-adj
5. uncas-sub, become-verb, chief-compliment, of the Mohegan-prep phrase

3 answers

2, You're missing an adjective
3, Complement is wrong
4. Complement and adjective are wrong

1 and 5 are right.
2. TWO- ADJ
3. Can larger be a compliment and adjective both
4.highly-compliment, detailed, technical-adj
2, Yes.

3. Yes larger is a predicate adjective, also called a subject complement.

4. Andrea's report on digitial recording is a highly detailed and technical one.
report - subj., verb- is, one - complement, on digital recording - prep phrase, detailed, technical - adj;
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