Questions: Can a subject compliment also be a prepositional phrase?
Answer: Yes!
Subject Complement
Prepositional phrases secondly function as subject complements. A subject complement is a word, phrase, or clause that follows a copular verb and describes the subject. The following italicized prepositional phrases are examples of subject complements:
- The most magical time of night is after midnight.
- The new museum display is out of this world.
- My least favorite part of the workday is during the afternoon.
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