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Syntactic Complexes
The subject-predicate relationship may be found in an English Syntactic complexes may be of the following kinds: I. The Complex Object — a syntactic construction which is e.g. His humour made him a welcome guest. When they came they found the house empty. I don't want any light on. Why don't you get somebody to explain it to you? I watched her move away from us. I felt him looking at me now and again. I had never before seen the game played. II. The Complex Subject — a syntactic construction which is nominative case serving as the subject of the sentence, and a (sub- e.g. Bob Skinner was made the leader of the team. III. The Prepositional Infinitive Phrase — a syntactic con- e.g. He held out the papers for me to see. He was looking for someone to help him. Her whole life had been spent listening to other people talk. They appealed to him to give up the idea. I arranged with the woman downstairs to keep the place clean. You can rely on Father to forget nothing. Prepositional infinitive phrases may perform different func- e.g. For him to swear was such a rarity that David was not only shocked but thoroughly startled, (subject) purpose) modifier of consequence) IV. The ing-Complex — a syntactic construction which consists or a noun in the common or genitive case, and a predicative ex- The ing-complex may perform different functions in the sen- e.g. At first she hadn't been sure that his coming here had been The only thing I am afraid of is the family being too sure of That's a risk I just can't think of your taking, (prepositional He could not approve of Guy's hiding himself away, (preposi- Not a day had passed without that young man coming to at Of course you understand that after John breaking his ap- I ought to have realized the possibility of such a thing hap- V. The Absolute Construction — a syntactic construction The first element of the absolute construction is usually a e.g. With nothing to do, the actors stood about and made small talk. She ran up the stairs, her heart thumping painfully. The Structure of the Composite Sentence A composite sentence consists of two or more simple sentences In the case of coordination we have a compound sentence e.g. He was very busy now and they saw few of their friends. I haven't got much news to convey but there are some things I began to miss London, yet I was not coming back. You can boil yourself an egg, or I'll make you a cheese sand- He asked for food — there was none. My parents are quite In the case of subordination, one of the syntactic functions Cf. I know the girl's name, (object) I know what the girl's name is. (object clause) She learned to play tennis at school, (adverbial modifier of She learned to play tennis when she went to school, (adverbi- The basic structure is called the principal clause; the clause Structurally and semantically, subordinate clauses are subor- Conjunctions (a) differ from conjunctive words (b) in that the e.g. a) I know (that) he is right. She had only a cup of tea because she was not hungry. He showed me the watch that he was given as a birthday Subordinate clauses may perform various functions within the For practical purposes of learning English, it is necessary and 1) subject clauses which perform the function of subject and e.g. That you may meet him at the party is quite possible. 2) predicative clauses which perform the function of pre- e.g. His only desire was that his family shouldn't interfere with
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