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Adj after noun:
But in your first three sentences, the ‘–ing words’ are verbs, not ‘participles as adjectives’. Just because they are participle in form says nothing about their syntactic function. For a participle to be adjectival it needs
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billj
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They are different kinds of words. They are both sometimes short. Adverb : the word class that qualifies adjectives, verbs or clauses. Preposition : a function word that combines with a noun or
pronoun or noun phrase to form a prepositional
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mister micawber
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Hi, no I'm not from there; it is a sentence I got from the internet. Um, yea I know what an adverb clause expressess. The only reason I ask is because the noun clause was followed by a main clause (and a comma). It seems weird to have a main
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I don't think so. "as a unit" is a prepositional phrase, and answers the question "how"? It is adverbial, as is "syntactically", modifying "define". It ( subject) is (main verb) predicate: useful
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alpheccastars
1 yr 93 days ago
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I meant does a complementizer always begin a noun clause, not a noun phrase ?? Ah! Well, that's a different question, of course. Yes and no. Sometimes, as I think you know, the complementizer is omitted, so the theorists say it's the
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Thank you. Mistakes in my questions: Yes I meant it as the subject, yes I meant present participle , and finally, I meant does a complementizer always begin a noun clause, not a noun phrase ?? __ I understand what a complementiser is now. So, a
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Are phrases words that are additional parts to a sentence (namely advectives or nouns) which are not constituents of the actual clause No. Clauses are made up of phrases. The phrases of the clause are the constituents of the clause. Clauses
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f 1 She stopped looking for a way out. 2 She stopped to look for a way out. my analying to these sentences is like this: sentence f1 : " She " pronoun functioning as subject " stopped " is main verb " looking " i
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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
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Velimir wrote: Hello everybody, I have two questions about the word "where" . 1.I've been told that "where" in the following sentence is a pronoun by its form : Where did you get to? And the explanation is that in possible answer like: I got to
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