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Functions in the Sentence

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More Functions Pred

Complement

DO

IO

SuPred

Adverbials, Prepositional Verbs, ObPred

and Phrasal Verbs Adverbial







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Functions in the Sentence Outline of Chapter 5

Subject Adverbials

Predicate Prepositional verbs

Complement Phrasal verbs

Direct object

Prepositional phrasal verbs

Indirect object

Subject predicate (or subject complement)

Objects and adverbials

Object predicate (or object complement) Eight verb types

Adverbial







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Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles

2004 Quarterfinal Draw



Serena Williams v.

Jennifer Capriati



A éli M

Amélie Mauresmo v.

Paola Suarez



Lindsay Davenport v.

Karolina Sprem



Ai Sugiyama v.

Maria Sharapova

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Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles

2004 Quarterfinal Results



Serena Williams 6 6

Jennifer Capriati 1 1



A éli M

Amélie Mauresmo 6 5 6 Lindsay

Serena

Paola Suarez 0 7 1



Lindsay Davenport 6 6

Karolina Sprem 2 2



Ai Sugiyama 7 5 1 Amélie Maria

Maria Sharapova 5 7 6

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Adverbials Adverbials

VP Adverbials are sisters to V-bar. VP Adverbials are sisters to V-bar.



Serena Williams beat Jennifer Capriati easily. Serena Williams beat Jennifer Capriati easily.



Maria Sharapova beat Ai Sugiyama in a very Maria Sharapova beat Ai Sugiyama in a very

exciting three-set match. exciting three-set match.



Venus Williams spoke glowingly of her sister. Venus Williams spoke glowingly of her sister.





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Adverbials Adverbials

VP Adverbials are not selected by the verb, and they Adverbials are realized as AdvPs, PPs, NPs, and

are movable. clauses.

Serena Williams beat Jennifer Capriati easily.

Serena beat Jennifer easily.

Serena Williams easily beat Jennifer Capriati.

Lindsay D

Li d t beat Karolina Sprem i th

Davenport b t K li S in the

Maria Sharapova beat Ai Sugiyama in a very exciting quarterfinals.

three-set match.

In a very exciting three-set match, Maria Sharapova

beat Ai Sugiyama. Karolina left Wimbledon the next day.



Venus Williams spoke glowingly of her sister. After she beat Ai Sugiyama in the quarterfinals, Maria

Venus Williams spoke of her sister glowingly. will now play Lindsay.



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Adverbials Adverbials

Adverbials are realized as AdvPs, PPs, NPs, and Adverbials are realized as AdvPs, PPs, NPs, and

clauses. clauses.



Serena beat Jennifer easily. Serena beat Jennifer easily.



Li d

Lindsay D t beat Karolina Sprem i th

Davenport b t K li S in the Lindsay D

Li d t beat Karolina Sprem i th

Davenport b t K li S in the

quarterfinals. quarterfinals.



Karolina left Wimbledon the next day. Karolina left Wimbledon the next day.



After she beat Ai Sugiyama in the quarterfinals, Maria After she beat Ai Sugiyama in the quarterfinals, Maria

will now play Lindsay. will now play Lindsay.



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Adverbials Adverbials

Adverbials are realized as AdvPs, PPs, NPs, and Adverbials are realized as AdvPs, PPs, NPs, and

clauses. clauses.



Serena beat Jennifer easily. Serena beat Jennifer easily.



Lindsay D

Li d t beat Karolina Sprem i th

Davenport b t K li S in the Li d

Lindsay D t beat Karolina Sprem i th

Davenport b t K li S in the

quarterfinals. quarterfinals.



Karolina left Wimbledon the next day. Karolina left Wimbledon the next day.



After she beat Ai Sugiyama in the quarterfinals, Maria After she beat Ai Sugiyama in the quarterfinals, Maria

will now play Lindsay. will now play Lindsay.



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Identify the Adverbial Identify the Adverbial









Serena Williams bashes Serena Williams bashes

out a forehand as she out a forehand as she

demolishes Jennifer demolishes Jennifer

Capriati. Capriati.



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Identify the Adverbial Identify the Adverbial









Amélie Mauresmo Amélie Mauresmo

stretches for a forehand stretches for a forehand

volley in her match volley in her match

against Paola Suarez. against Paola Suarez.



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Adverbials Adverbials

Sentence adverbials are sisters to S-bar. Sentence adverbials express the opinion and mood

of the speaker.



Unfortunately, Venus Williams was defeated by Unfortunately, Venus Williams was defeated by

Karolina Sprem in the second round. Karolina Sprem in the second round.



In a controversial match, the Chair Umpire made a In a controversial match, the Chair Umpire made a

mistake which ended up with the score being called mistake which ended up with the score being called

wrongly in the tie-break of the second set. With the wrongly in the tie-break of the second set. With the

score at 2-1 in the tie-break, the umpire incorrectly score at 2-1 in the tie-break, the umpire incorrectly

awarded Sprem a point. Williams went on to move to awarded Sprem a point. Williams went on to move to

four set points at 6-3 but Sprem took the next five point four set points at 6-3 but Sprem took the next five point

in a row to take the set and the match. in a row to take the set and the match.



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Adverbials Sentence Adverbial

Sentence adverbials connect one sentence to

another.



Unfortunately, Venus Williams was defeated by

Karolina Sprem in the second round.



In a controversial match, the Chair Umpire made a

mistake which ended up with the score being called

Frankly my

wrongly in the tie-break of the second set. With the dear, I don’t

score at 2-1 in the tie-break, the umpire incorrectly

awarded Sprem a point. Williams went on to move to give damn.

four set points at 6-3 but Sprem took the next five

points in a row to take the set and the match.



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VP-Adverbial or S-Adverbial? VP-Adverbial or S-Adverbial?

1. Hopefully, Serena definitely will do better than what 1. [Hopefully], Serena [definitely] will do better [than

I did two years ago. what I did two years ago].

2. She has been acting very funny ever since the 2. She has been acting very funny [ever since the

operation. operation].

3.

3 surprisingly,

Not surprisingly France is home to some of the 3.

3 surprisingly],

[Not surprisingly] France is home to some of the

biggest makers of oak barrels. biggest makers of oak barrels.

4. We waited hopefully outside the locked door. 4. We waited [hopefully] [outside the locked door].

5. Oddly enough, the show wasn't funny enough. 5. [Funnily enough], the show wasn't funny enough.

6. Unemployment fell surprisingly last month. 6. Unemployment fell [surprisingly] [last month].





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Prepositional Verb Prepositional Verbs

1. stretch for

2. abide by

3. refer to

4. glance at

5. lean against

6. add to

Amélie Mauresmo 7. allow for

stretches for a forehand 8. care for

volley in her match 9. insist on

against Paola Suarez.

10. yearn for

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Prepositional Verbs Require a PP Prepositional Verbs Can Be Passivized

1. The forehand …

1. Amélie stretches for a

2. The rules …

forehand.

2. I abide by the rules. VP 3. A dictionary …

3. I referred to a dictionary. 4. The clock …

V PP

4. We glanced at the clock. 5. The table …

5. He leaned against the table. 6. My troubles …

6. That adds to my troubles. P NP 7. Injuries …

7. We must allow for injuries.

8. They care for the sick. 8. The sick …

9. We insist on our rights. stretches for a forehand 9. Our rights …

10. She yearns for the open air. 10. The open air …

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Prepositional Verbs Can Be Passivized Phrasal Verb

1. The forehand stroke was stretched for.

2. The rules were abided by.

3. A dictionary was referred to.

4. The clock was glanced at.

5. The table was leaned against.

6. My troubles were added to.

7. Injuries were allowed for. Serena Williams bashes

8. The sick were cared for. out a forehand as she

9. Our rights were insisted on.

demolishes Jennifer

Capriati.

10. The open air was yearned for.

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Phrasal Verbs Phrasal Verbs are Verb + Particle

1. bash out 1. Serena bashes out a

forehand.

2. call up 2. I called up the mayor.

3. bring up 3. He brought up a good VP

point.

4. cover up

4. y p

They covered up the NP

V

5. take away scandal.

6. turn in 5. They took away my

privileges.

7. put down D N

6. She turned in her

8. take off assignment.

7. The army put down the

9. hand in revolt. bashes out a forehand

10. put on 8. Take off your shoes.

9. Hand over the champagne.

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10. Put on a CD.









Phrasal Verbs Allow Object Three Tests for Prepositional or

Movement Phrasal Verbs

1. She bashes out a forehand 1. She bashes it out.

2. I called up the mayor. 2. I called him up.

3. He brought up a good 3. He brought one up. 1. Pausing

point.

4. They covered up the 4. They covered it up.

scandal.

5.

5 They took away my 5

5. away.

They took them away 2 Coordination

2.

privileges.

6. She turned in her 6. She turned it in.

assignment.

7. The army put down the 7. The army put it down. 3. Movement

revolt.

8. Take off your shoes. 8. Take them off.

9. Hand over the champagne. 9. Hand it over.

10. Put on a CD. 10. Put one on.



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Three Tests for Prepositional or Three Tests for Prepositional or

Phrasal Verbs Phrasal Verbs

Test #1 Test #2

A pause can occur between a phrasal verb NP objects of prepositional verbs can be coordinated,

and its direct object, but a particle of a phrasal verb cannot be coordinated

but a pause cannot occur between the verb with an NP.

particle.

and the particle

I glanced at the clock and my friend.

I called up ––– the mayor. *They covered up the scandal and the hole in the

carpet.

* I called ––– up the mayor.

So glance at is a prepositional verb.

So, call up is a phrasal verb.

But cover up is a phrasal verb.

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Three Tests for Prepositional or

Prepositional Phrasal Verb

Phrasal Verbs

Test #3

The NP object of a prepositional verb can be moved,

but the particle and the NP cannot be moved. Get up, stand up,

stand up for your

leaned.

Against the table he leaned right!

*In her assignment she turned.



So lean against is a prepositional verb.

But turn in is a phrasal verb.

Bob Marley

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Prepositional Phrasal Verbs Eight Verb Types

Draw trees for the VPs in … 1. Intransitive verbs 5. Complex transitive

verbs.

I won’t put up with that nonsense. 2. Monotransitive verbs

6. Prepositional verbs

p y

I must catch up on my homework.

3. Ditransitive verbs

Stand up for your rights!

7. Phrasal verbs

He faced up to his difficulties.

4. Copula verbs

My mom’s checking up on me. 8. Prepositional phrasal

verbs



Monotransitive and ditransitive verbs are both

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Eight Verb Types: Number One Eight Verb Types: Number Two

1. Intransitive Verbs 2. Monotransitive

Verbs

Example verbs:

Example verbs:

swim, arrive

, ,

see, eat, read



What is the VP What is the VP

Complement? Complement?



Write an example Write an example

sentence and draw a sentence and draw a

tree. tree.

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Eight Verb Types: Number Three Eight Verb Types: Number Four

3. Ditransitive Verbs 4. Copula Verbs



Example verbs: Example verbs:

give, tell be, become, smell



What is the VP What is the VP

Complement? Complement?



Write an example Write an example

sentence and draw a sentence and draw a

tree. tree.

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Eight Verb Types: Number Five Eight Verb Types: Number Six

5. Complex Transitive 6. Prepositional Verbs



Example verbs: Example verbs:

consider, know refer to, look at



What is the VP What is the VP

Complement? Complement?



Write an example Write an example

sentence. sentence and draw a

tree.

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Eight Verb Types: Number Seven Eight Verb Types: Number Eight

7. Phrasal Verbs 8. Prepositional

Phrasal Verbs

Example verbs:

Example verbs:

switch on, give in

put up with

p p



What is the VP What is the VP

Complement? Complement?



Write an example Write an example

sentence and draw a sentence and draw a

tree. tree.

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Eight Verb Types Classify the verbs …

1. Intransitive verbs 5. Complex transitive 1. I don’t get on with my roommate.

verbs. 2. I passed out at Ian’s Pizza.

2. Monotransitive verbs 3. My friend is one of the few people who understands

6. Prepositional verbs my love for The Simple Life.

3. Ditransitive verbs 4. Sh arrived f hi

She bl late.

i d fashionably l t

7. Phrasal verbs 5. The Chem 104 TA ALWAYS send us insanely long

4. Copula verbs emails about the upcoming lab.

8. Prepositional phrasal 6. They didn’t elect him president.

verbs 7. Those guys whistled at me yesterday.

8. What’s eating Gilbert Grape?

Monotransitive and ditransitive verbs are both

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