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I have to analyse the following sentence, but I'm really stuck... "Amanda's practical solutions of what had seemed an insoluble mystery descended on the family like a balm." I have to cut this sentence into constituents and cut those up in nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives,...
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Re: sentence structures!!! need your comment
Hello, I tried to see your diagrams and ı couldn't find anything wrong with the second one. As for the first one, it is really difficult to read the elements but I will do it like this: butter and cheese: double noun phrases with butter and cheese: prepositional phrase ...
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Re: when to?
Not here. No. when to clauses are indirect questions, hence, they function as noun phrases: I didn't know when to change trains. Be sure to tell him when to change trains. They don't function as adverbs: *You have to walk when to change trains. *Be sure to read the posted signs...
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Re: Grammar- is using versus is by using
I wish to present a different way of looking at the sentences. One way of lowering fuel consumption is using public transport. (You can rewrite as: Using public transport is one way of lowering fuel consumption.) ' Using public transport' is a noun phrase having a dual-function role...
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Re: adjective phrases
Hello Anonymous, In your sentences there is no adjective phrases.A phrase is a name used in the english grammar to label a group of words which acts as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence,which means that you need at least two words to label some part of the sentence a phrase. Words,phrases...
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Re: conjunctive adverbs
Conjunctive adverbs, or simply "conjuncts", do exist, and are different from sentence adverbials.These conjuncts link sentences or paragraphs and usually appear at the beginning of a sentence. The adverbials Anonymous mentioned in their first post, those that tell us something...
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Re: ENGLISH PHRASES
By the way, for each of those Noun Phrase, Verb Phrase, Adjectival Phrase, Adverb Phrase and Prepositional Phrase, you can find it in Wikipedia.org, just search on its search engine. such as for noun phrase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun_Phrase
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ENGLISH PHRASES
hello guys... I am teslians who's taking english structure as one of my core subject for this semester... Anyone here know where I can find any good information or have a knowledge in English Phrases such as Noun Phrase, Verb Phrase, Adjectival Phrase, Adverb Phrase and Prepositional Phrase...
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Re: not / neither / nor
Hi Avangi This is what I posted earlier in the same thread: To my ear, "I'm not a native or a teacher" is better than "I'm not a native nor a teacher." ( I remember reading that the latter is also correct . ) Your sentence: I'm not a native, nor am...
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Re: complete subject and simple subject
The simple subject is just the noun: Bunches The complete subject is the whole noun phrase: Bunches of flowers The simple predicate is just the verb for the noun's action: cover The complete predicate is everything other than the complete subject (veb, objects, adverbs): cover the float...
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