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In English, objective and subjective complements fill out your sentences. Objective complements aren’t major players in a sentence. They simply provide more detail about the object of a sentence. Subjective complements are important. They provide information about the subject of the sentence.

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subject complements are as follows - a noun, pronoun, or an adjective that completes the meaning of the linking verb.  There are two types :  predicate adjective and predicate nominative

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Subject Compliment:

it comes after a linking verb - what is a linking verb...

He is a monster.  Subject: He  linking verb: is  subject complement: a monster

It comes after the direct object

It can give a name to the subject or describe it
it is a noun or an adjective:  Example - My dog is beautiful.  my dog = beautiful

A lizard is a reptile.  lizard = reptile

Object Complement comes after the direct object.

It really just completes the meaning of the direct object.  It is a noun or an adjective.

We will name him Alex.  him=Alex