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  2. Object: “(that) a point is how easy (that) it can be to fall behind schedule” (Dependent Noun Clause, Object of the Transitive Verb “think”) Breakdown a. “( that )”: Subordinating Conjunction, introducing the Dependent Clause to the Main Clause; it is dropped because it is common to drop the Subordinating Conjunction introducing a Noun Clause ( Note 1 );

  3. Nov 2, 2023 · Predicate Verb: “(has) even tricked” (Transitive Verb Present Perfect Tense) Breakdown a. “(has)”: Auxiliary Verb which has been omitted because it’s a duplication of the same word in the first Independent Clause joined by a Coordinating Conjunction; b. “even”: Adverb, modifying the Verb Phrase “has tricked”; c. “tricked”: Past Participle Verb to make up the Present Perfect Tense Verb Phrase.

  4. Sep 22, 2023 · Also, the Verb of this Clause is “are”, which is a Linking Verb and not a Transitive Verb, and therefore “while” cannot be the Pronoun Object of the Clause. As such, “ while ” is the Subordinating Conjunction which plays the role of a Connector only and not a Relative Pronoun, and therefore “ while you are still at school ” is a Noun Clause and not an Adjective Clause.

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Predicate Verb: “anticipate” (Transitive Verb, Simple Present Tense) 3. Object: “the more…the fear reaction” (Noun Phrase, Object of the Transitive Verb “anticipate”) Breakdown. a. “the more”: Adjectival Phrase modifying the Noun Phrase “the fear reaction”; here the article “the” (See Note 2) modifies the Adjective ...

  6. b. “the journalist”: Noun Phrase, Indirect Object of the Transitive-Verb-form-Present-Participle “informing”; c. “that if he did not reply soon he would be fired”: Noun Dependent Clause, Direct Object of the Transitive-Verb-form-Present-Participle “informing”, which is made up of:

  7. Highlight of Structure. 2 Independent Clauses linked by Coordinating Conjunction “ and ”. #1 Independent Clause: Subject + Transitive Verb Passive Voice + Modifiers. #2 Independent Clause: Subject + Linking Verb + Subject Complement Noun Phrase. Analysis. A. Independent Clause #1. “ The Prime Minister out of office is seen, too often, to ...

  8. Jul 7, 2023 · 2. Predicate Verb: “means” (Transitive Verb, Simple Present Tense); 3. Object: “that marketing’s impact stems from a broad range of factors beyond conventional paid media” (Noun Dependent Clause, Object of Transitive Verb “means”) Breakdown. a. “that”: Subordinating Conjunction introducing the Dependent Clause;

  9. Dec 1, 2019 · a. Predicate Verb: “go” (Intransitive Verb); b. Prepositional Adverbial Phrase: “to school” (with “to” as the Preposition and “school” as Object of the Preposition, modifying the Verb “go” by giving information where “go” is heading. B. “谓语” 的定义 You define “go” as “谓语”, and “to school” as ...

  10. A. What is “宾语从句 Object Dependent Clause” An Object Dependent Clause is a Dependent Noun Clause that serves as an Object of a Transitive Verb. Here are the grammar rules that define this term: 1. Each Transitive Verb must be followed by an Object (Note 1). 2. An Object is a Noun, Pronoun, Noun Phrase, or a Noun Clause (Note 2). 3.

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