Survey of English Grammar Wiki: Week 3

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Clause Structure, complements and adjuncts

A clause usually contains at least a subject and a predicator and might also include other elements such as object, complement and adverbial or adjunct as well. All of them are present in the following sentence:
All linguists -- considered -- the book on emergent grammar -- a masterpiece -- last year.

  1. The subject in sentence initial position is the main person or thing that the clause is about (All linguists). It performs the ‘action’ that is described, so it usually comes before the verb phrase. The subject is an obligatory unit in English declarative sentences (i.e. declarative sentences make statements)
  2. The verb (considered) is the second element and typically expresses actions (kill, kiss), mental states and processes (know, think, consider), acts of communication (speak, say, tell), existence (remain, live, be) or occurrence (happen, change, occur). The verb is an obligatory unit in English declarative sentences.
  3. The object (the book on emergent grammar) normally follows the verb and usually provides an answer to the question ‘Who or what has something been done to?’ Objects can be obligatory or optional in English declarative sentences, depending on the verb.
  4. The predicative complement (a masterpiece) in this case gives more information about the object (the book on emergent grammar). The complement is an obligatory unit in English declarative sentences, depending on the verb.
  5. The adverbial or adjunct (last year) is usually a kind of optional extra in a sentence. It normally provides information on time (last year), on place (in the English Department) or on manner (softly, quietly, surreptitiously). Adverbials or adjuncts can occupy different positions in a sentence.


Moreover, the units that make up clauses can be combined in eight different ways:

1. subject+verb: She+snores.

2. subject+verb+ direct object: She+killed+the linguist.

3. subject+verb+indirect object+direct object: Mary+sent+Bob+a love letter.

4. subject+verb+direct object+complement: Mary+sent+a love letter+to Bob. (note: the prepositional phrase does not function as an indirect object)

5. subject+verb+predicative complement: Linguists+are+shy.

6. subject+verb+direct object+ predicative complement: The linguist+called+the project+rubbish.

7. subject+verb+adjunct: The baby+slept+peacefully.

8. subject+verb+direct object+adjunct: I+prepared+my lecture+last week.


Exercises on syntactic functions

Exercises on syntactic functions

Indicate each S, Aux, P , Oi, Od, PC, C, A in the following clauses.


From CNN

1. Amid the incessant crackle of gunfire

, the soldiers

usher

the cowering men

through darkened rooms

.

2. The men

are

barefoot

, most of them

wearing

long robes

, some with large stains.

3. As voices

holler

at them

in the darkness

to move

quickly

, they

hurry

across the debris-littered floor

past the gun-wielding soldiers

.

4. The new video showing scenes from the raid near Hawija

, in northern Kirkuk province

, was

released

by the Kurdistan Regional Government

.

5. A U.S. military official

confirmed

its source and authenticity

to CNN

.

6. It

was

filmed

from the helmet camera of one of the Kurdish soldiers

, whose gun

can

be

seen

pointing

at a barred window

through which a glow

is

emanating

, possibly from a fire.

7. In another scene

, four men wearing robes and with their hands on their heads

-- presumably hostages

-- are

ushered

through a doorway

and then searched

.

8. The person wearing the body camera

empties

the freed men's shirt pockets

and pats

them

down

before hurriedly moving

the men

farther down the hallway

.

9. "Hold

that guy

there

," says

one voice with an American accent

. "We

got

more

coming

."

10. Thirty troops from Delta Force on an "advise and assist role"

participated

in the raid

when Kurdish commandos

were

overwhelmed

after entering

the walled compound

on their own

, a U.S. official with direct knowledge of details of the operation

told

CNN

last week

.


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