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From my perspective, the contemporary Noun Complement is NOT categorically “contemporary” or “descriptive.” The noun complement has been employed—profusely!—since the birth of the English language. The noun complement has always been with us—simply hidden in plain sight! In this video, I demonstrate SIX forms of the Noun Complement; the first three are the traditional/contemporary forms; the second three are my personal innovations: (1) Prepositional Phrase (2) Infinitive Phrase (3) Noun Clause (4) Proper Noun (i.e., a Proper Noun complements a Common Noun) (5) Name Complement #1 (i.e., a Proper Name complements a Proper/Given Name) (6) Name Complement #2 (i.e., a Proper/Compound Proper Name complements a Family Name) In my video entitled "The Noun Complement: #4 The Eight Forms," I make the case that you COULD conceivably envision EIGHT forms of Noun Complement: (1) Prepositional Phrase (2) Infinitive Phrase (3) Noun Clause (4) Proper Noun (5) Name Complement #1 (6) Name Complement #2 (7) The Distinction Phrase/Clause (formerly: Relative clause) (8) Adjective/Adjective Phrase In my video entitled "The Noun Complement: #8 The Nine Forms," I make the case that you COULD conceivably envision NINE forms of Noun Complement: (1) Prepositional Phrase (2) Infinitive Phrase (3) Noun Clause (4) Proper Noun (5) Name Complement #1a (6) Name Complement #1b (7) Name Complement #2 (8) Distinction Phrase/Clause (formerly: Relative clause) (9) Adjective/Adjective Phrase By the time you get to video #14b 9 (in this set/playlist), you will see that there are MANY ways to "classify & organize" Noun Complements; the above versions are only a few of the many. All in all, YOU have the final say in this matter. Like I said many times, there are those who don't believe there even IS such a thing as a Noun Complement! Ain't that a hoot?