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Comment on the kind of the object and say what it is expressed by




1. You can leave your homework in the meantime. 2. What have you got there? 3. She pretended not to hear. 4. 1 know all about it, my son. 5. 1 have to show Dr. French his room. 6. 1 never heard you express that opinion before, sir. 7. But she died a dreadful death, poor soul. 8. His new duties had kept him occupied. 9. He hated her to work in the boarding house. 10. He found it impossible to utter the next word. 11. He's going to live his own life and stop letting his mother boss him around like a baby. 12. 1 will suffer no priest to interfere in my business. 13. His part in the conversation consisted chiefly of yesses and noes. 14. Papa will never consent to my being absolutely dependent on you. 15. Mr. Heng sent a polite verbal reply. 16. 1 was attempting to discuss with him the sensational news of that day. 17. Poirot made a gesture of anger. 18. After some time, they came and unlocked the door, and called to him to come out.

Point out the complex object and say by what it is expressed.

1. Sammy watched Mr. Cheviot slowly take the receiver from the girl. 2. The Consul felt his legs give way. 3. He could see the man and Great Beaver talking together. 4. Each woman thought herself triumphant and the other altogether vanquished. 5....You know that she took offence at the poor dear boy’s ever being born. 6.1 shan't even wait for it to be emptied. 7. Sun didn't mind people not noticing him much.

Point out the attribute and say by what it is expressed.

1. It was such a cruel thing to have happened to that gentle, helpless creature. 2. What do you say to a stroll through the garden, Mr. Cockane? 3. The two men faced each other silently. 4. It was an easy go-as-you-please existence. 5. I am not in the habit of reading other people's letters. 6. A middle-aged man carrying a sheaf of cards walked into the room. 7. It was just one little sheet of glass between her and the great wet world outside. 8. That night in the surgery there were three patients, two of whom paid him the three and six penny fee... He had, in his first day's practice, earned the sum of ten and six. 9. "I think I've come across the same idea in a little French review quite un­known in England." 10. She was a well-made woman of about fifty... She had the look of a woman well-fed, well-taken-care-of... 11. They must have a roof to cover them, a house to shelter them... 12.... he realized suddenly... that it wasn't fear of being caught that worried Davy but fear of being left alone. 13. "Perhaps one day you will have a reason for writing about it." 14. Horn made him a sign to come on to the verandah. 15. And Bertha smiled with that little air of proprietorship that she always assumed while her women friends were new and mysterious.

Point out the close and loose apposition.

1. There are plenty of dogs in the town of Oxford. 2. You look quite all right, Uncle Soames. 3. James, a slow and thorough eater, stopped the process of mastification. 4. They, the professors, were right in their literary judgement. 5. He felt lost, alone there in the room with that pale spirit of a woman. 6. But now he had seen that world, possible and real, with a flower of a woman. 7. One of our number, a round-faced, curly-haired little man of about forty, glared at him aggressively. 8. That is his father, Sir Robert, a perfectly honest old cavalier. 9. Placing the fifty-pound note upon the letter Lally carefully folded them together and put them both into the envelope. 10. The well-known personage Sam Weller was Mr. Pickwick's witty, light-hearted, shrewd and faithful servant, a kind of Cockney Sancho Panza.

Point out and state the kind of the adverbial modifier. Say by what the adverbial modifier is expressed.

1. I'm here, I'm working, morning, noon and night. 2. All at once the sheep-dog leapt to its feet. 3. Sophie pulled out the dress without saying anything. 4. They went down the stairs side by side. 5. Sometimes it is a joy in the very heart of hell to tell the truth. 6. Ben was too busy to hear him now. 7. There was a road to Cairo which went west across the desert. 8. She paused, her eyes never leaving my face. 9. The doctor gazed at Poirot in astonishment. 10. Gashford required no second invitation, and entered with a gracious air. 11. At the monk's other hand, Montigny and Thevenin Pensete played a game of chance. 12. While Harry mechanically adopted these suggestions, the gardener, getting upon his knees, hastily drew together the scattered jewels and returned them to the bandbox. 13. She and her grandfather had driven into town to hear the returned South African missionary. 14. Then in a moment she looked up, as though seeing him for the first time. 15. Galileo slowly nodded his head. 16. He's coming Saturday at one o'clock. 17. The young schoolteacher's spirits rose to a decided height. 18. At the top of the stairs she paused to wave to him. 19. To be a complete artist it is not enough to be a painter, sculptor or architect. 20. With all her faults, she was candor herself. 21. Having knocked on his door, she firmly entered Grandpa's room. 22. She had to talk because of her desire to laugh. 23. He takes a glass and holds it to Essie to be filled. 24. 1 flung up my hands in despair. 25. The letter was written in an odd, upright hand, and signed "Edward Hyde" 26. Here Nessie burst into the room like a young foal. 27. Sally was furious with herself for having fainted.

Point out homogeneous parts, define them and state by what they are expressed.

1. It was a low, pleasant laugh. 2. "Vaults closing!" Samuel would say and yawn. 3. She turns round and looks at her husband. 4. He has asked his questions querulously but sternly. 5. Regret for the past and the future is the same. 6. But again Ashurst smiled and shook his head. 7. She was walking on before him so lightly and so erect. 8. Digging went on through Tuesday and Wednesday. 9. I watched him, read his letters, saw him frown a tone, smile at another. 10. He felt discouraged, strangely empty. 11. There were tangerines and apples stained with strawberry pink. 12. The light outside had chilled, and threw a chalky whiteness on the river. 13. The Captain was mostly concerned about himself, his own comfort, his own safety. 14. Her mother was speaking in her low, pleasing, slightly metallic voice. 15. It could be smashed by violence but never forced to fulfil. 16. He sat up in his chair and adjusted an eyeglass. 17. She must have been a very stupid woman, or else very inexperienced. 18. The Dictator had not come to attack, but to observe. 19. He added a brief sketch of his feelings and thoughts during the journey. 20. It must have been the poorest, weakest, and most watery heart that ever beat.




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