sentence parsing
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:37 pm
In the following sentence:
The professor is the expert, so he gave the class his views on the importance of learning to write papers clearly.
Regarding _on the importance of learning to write papers clearly_, can we call this one prepositional phrase with papers as the object and leave it at that? Or, if we are able to call it a singular prep. phrase, do we need to go on and define the phrases within the phrase? I.e., on the importance adj. modifier for views, of learning would be an adv. modifier of the prep phrase on the importance or an adj. modifier of importance? And so on.
Thanks,
Donna
The professor is the expert, so he gave the class his views on the importance of learning to write papers clearly.
Regarding _on the importance of learning to write papers clearly_, can we call this one prepositional phrase with papers as the object and leave it at that? Or, if we are able to call it a singular prep. phrase, do we need to go on and define the phrases within the phrase? I.e., on the importance adj. modifier for views, of learning would be an adv. modifier of the prep phrase on the importance or an adj. modifier of importance? And so on.
Thanks,
Donna