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Greetings, Tina, Mister Micawber's answers are completely relevant, but let me make some additional remarks: 1. A time of prosperity and peace - is a noun phrase you analysed absolutely correctly. In general, noun phrases may have the
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gleb_chebrikoff
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First sentence: "A time of prosperity and peace"-- This is not a sentence; it is a noun phrase 'A time' is a noun phrase, where 'a' is the determiner and 'time' is the head. 'Of' is a preposition, so I think it's a prepositional phrase with a
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I could really use some help with some sentences analysis. I am not sure at all if I am on the right track .
First sentence:
"A time of prosperity and peace"
I did this analyse:
A time is a noun phrase, where a is
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May I try? (l) a siimple sentence. (2) it has a compound predicate. (3) the two predicates are connected by the coordinating conjunction "and"(4) predicate No. 1 = bought a box of colors. "box" is modified by "a" (an
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Hello, I need some help looking at this adjectival group.I really appreciate the help. That drink tastes worse in a paper cup. That Drink = Nominal Group, Function = Subject. It's comprised of a Determiner and a Head Noun (That &
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Support for the party dropped 5 points in May. Support for the party = nominal group & subject. for the party = prepositional group. Does this group have a function (like how the nominal group is the subject) the party = a nominal group
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Latte: You need to be more careful with punctuation. A typical close test will focus on one subject or theme of instruction, for example: vocabulary building, verb forms, determiners, prepositions, or pronouns. Your exercise is a mixture of all
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except add, ebb, inn These are one-syllable content words that begin with a vowel. I think that, psychologically perhaps, we like content words (nouns, verbs, etc., rather than determiners, prepositions, and conjunctions) to have at least three
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Hello,I am trying to teach my 3 Chinese students to perform grammatical analysis on English sentences (or what some people call "diagramming a sentence"). I am nothing close to a qualified English teacher; I only come from a heavily
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Much appreciated. I looked everywhere in my English Made Simple book and on the Internet about this - no luck. The problem being for me is that 'both' is classed as a determiner (and English Made Simple as absolutely nothing written
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