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| Here are more sentences to analyse: 1) The Indus was only a glinting trickle far below. how many sentence elements does this stce have? Three ? = a) The Indus = subject b) was = copular verb c) only a glinting trickle far below = adverbial of place? (form?) More ? = ? 2) There was no sign of the path, and no other trail looked at all convincing. 2 clauses: 1/ There was no sign of the path a) There = ? b) was = copular verb c) no sigh of the path = ? (noun phrase?) 2/ and no other trail looked at all convincing a) and = (form = coordinating conjunction) function ? b) no other trail = subject c) looked = copular verb d) at all = adverbial ? (of what?) (form = adverb phrase?) e) convincing = subject complement (form = adjectival (or adjective?) phrase?) Thanks a lot, Hela |
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| Here's my stab at it: 1) The Indus was only a glinting trickle far below. The Indus: Noun phrase (Subject) was: Linking (Verb) a glinting trickle: Noun phrase (SC:Predicate adjective) far below: Adverb Phrase 2) There was no sign of the path, and no other trail looked at all convincing. There: Expletive noun (Subject) was: Linking (Verb) no sign of the path: Noun phrase (SC: Predicate nominal) and: Conjunction (Coordinates) no other trail: Noun phrase (Subject) looked: Linking (Verb) at all convincing: Adjective phrase (adverb+adjective (SC: predicate adjective) |
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