Choose the sentence that has a subject complement.

A. The day ended with many surprises.
B. I felt much better.
C. The nurse felt my pulse.
D. We can't leave without seeing her.

I think it's B.

Right

Yes, you are correct! Sentence B, "I felt much better," contains a subject complement.

To identify a subject complement, we need to look for a verb that links the subject of the sentence to additional information that renames or describes it. In this case, the verb "felt" is a linking verb that connects the subject "I" to the complement "much better."

The word "felt" here is functioning as a linking verb because it does not express an action but rather connects the subject "I" to the complement "much better," providing additional information about the subject. So, "much better" is the subject complement in this sentence.