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hela



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 11:55 am    Post subject: sentence analysis Reply with quote

Dear teachers,

Would you please tell me if my analysis is correct ?

1) "He showed his father his sincerity by cooperating with all his teachers at school."

a) He = subject
b) showed = ditransitive verb
c) his father = indirect object
d) his sincerity = direct object
e) by cooperating with all his teachers at school = adverbial of manner (?)

2) "Alice Roosevelt was the daughter of American President Theodore. She was a popular personality and frequently wore a certain shade of blue. That shade became known as Alice-blue."

That shade = subject
became = copular verb
known as Alice-blue = subject / adjectival complement (?)

Have I missed something?

Many thanks,
Hela

PS: Would somebody have more simple sentences (with either the same of different sentence patterns) for me to analyze? Some difficult ones ?
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helen1



Joined: 24 Nov 2004
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Hela!!!!

I've come up for some air - finished 3 assingments, one more to do before the end of January - anyway to your question/analysis.....

Quote:

1) "He showed his father his sincerity by cooperating with all his teachers at school."

a) He = subject
b) showed = ditransitive verb
c) his father = indirect object
d) his sincerity = direct object
e) by cooperating with all his teachers at school = adverbial of manner (?)


Correct! - the only comment is that we generally just label Adverbial as Adverbial - as you obviously know it is a completely different thing to Adverb

Quote:
2) "Alice Roosevelt was the daughter of American President Theodore. She was a popular personality and frequently wore a certain shade of blue. That shade became known as Alice-blue."

That shade = subject
became = copular verb
known as Alice-blue = subject / adjectival complement (?)


Nearly correct... and you were on the right track

I don't think you've missed anything - unless of course you wanted to analyse the first part of number 2.
A copular verb is always accompanied by a SUBJECT COMPLEMENT.. giving more information about the subject of the sentence not information about something else.

If you're interested in Analysis of sentences, clauses & phrases (both form and function) here is a good website for the basics - even has some exercises/tests for you to try

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/home.htm

Hope this helps.
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hela



Joined: 02 May 2004
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Location: Tunisia

PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 12:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you Helen,

I've had a look at the website you gave me. It is really interesting and I'll study it carefully. However it doesn't explain how to analyse the function of the various elements of grammar. If ever you find one that gives the different sentence patterns in English with exercises, please send it to me.

Yes, I know that when you analyse the form of a word like "gently" in a sentence (part of speech) you call it "adverb" but when you try to find its function in the sentence you call it an "adverbial" is that so?

Have YOU got some interesting sentences to give me for analysis?

Some other questions please:

1) What is an adverbial of mode ?

2) How many kinds of adverbials are there in English ?

a) time
b) place
c) manner
d) reason
e) purpose
f) result
g) mode (?)

any more... ?

3) Would you please give the difference between an adverbial of reason and an adverbial of purpose?

Thank you very much for your help.
Hela
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BMO



Joined: 19 Feb 2004
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 10:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:

1) "He showed his father his sincerity by cooperating with all his teachers at school."

a) He = subject
b) showed = ditransitive verb
c) his father = indirect object
d) his sincerity = direct object
e) by cooperating with all his teachers at school = adverbial of manner (?)


Correct! - the only comment is that we generally just label Adverbial as Adverbial - as you obviously know it is a completely different thing to Adverb
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Is (e) an prepositional phrase modifying show ?

Thanks.
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