The grammar items in this unit deal with object complements, either ... or ... and neither... nor ..., and subject-verb agreement. We’ll learn what an object complement is, the basic pattern in which it always occurs and what can be used as an object complement. As for the phrases either ...or... and neither ... nor ..., you are expected to use either ... or ... as one of the sentence elements to express the idea of alternatives, and neither ... nor ... to join two negative ideas together. Subject-verb agreement explains some rules of using correct singular or plural verbs after the subject.
Step 1: Object Complement
2) An object complement always occurs in this pattern: verb + object + object complement. The object complement can often be a noun phrase or an adjective.
e.g. They made Wu Tong monitor of their class.
You must keep the room clean all the time.
3) Sometimes a to-infinitive or bare infinitive can be an object complement.
e.g. I’d like all of you to work still harder.