I am a little confused as to how a sentence can have a what looks like a "complement de phrase" but is actually part of the subject. I am supposed to formulate a sentence that is like this. Thanks for any assistance.

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I sent this to our French expert, SraJMcGin.
Were you given an example of what to do?

Sra
Without an example, I don't know if your teacher wants the complement of a subject, object, etc.

Subject Complements. A subject complement follows a linking verb and modifies or refers to the subject. A subject complement can be an adjective, a noun, a pronoun, a word, or a group of words which acts as an adjective or noun: I am a teacher, but I am not yet experienced.

Marie Claire joue ce matin au tenis.

Sra
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