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[[Grammatical_Functions]]
[[Grammatical_Functions]]
The predicate
The subject
The complements:
The direct object
The indirect object
The predicative complement
The oblique complement
The modifiers

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Phrases consist of one or more words that behave like a unit syntactically. Phrases typically have a unique head, i.e. a most important word after which the phrase is named. Thus, the head of a noun phrase is a noun, etc.

The major phrases of English are the following:

Noun_Phrases

Verb_Phrases

Adjective_Phrases

Prepositional_Phrases

1. Noun phrases (NP)
2. Verb phrases (VP)
3. Adjective phrases (AP)
4. Prepositional phrases (PP)
5. Adverbial phrases (AdvP)

Grammatical_Functions

The predicate The subject The complements: The direct object The indirect object The predicative complement The oblique complement The modifiers