Nh13
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- Jul 19, 2011
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- Native Language
- Spanish
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- Argentina
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- Argentina
I've started analyzing some texts and then I came to notice that idioms are extremelly difficult to analyze. My question is... Do I analyze the idiom by its constituents parts or as an entire grammatical unit?
For example:
Three 26-year-olds made up their minds that it was time they either left their well-paid jobs in management consultancy and advertising and went into business together or stopped talking about it.
Here, I analyze the idiom made up their minds that it was... as
Verb
made up
Verb Phrase (phrasal verb: lexical verb + adverbial particle)
Direct Object
their minds
Noun Phrase (possessive determiner + noun head)
Subordinate clause...
that is was time...
I looked the idiom up in a Longman dictionary and it also said that the idiom may include 'that'. So I wonder if 'made up their minds that' is a verb prhase and 'it was time...' is the direct object. I'm very confused.
Tell me which Grammar books should I take a look on, too. I'm very interested in sentence analysis (I don't know if this is the right term).
Thanks in advance.
For example:
Three 26-year-olds made up their minds that it was time they either left their well-paid jobs in management consultancy and advertising and went into business together or stopped talking about it.
Here, I analyze the idiom made up their minds that it was... as
Verb
made up
Verb Phrase (phrasal verb: lexical verb + adverbial particle)
Direct Object
their minds
Noun Phrase (possessive determiner + noun head)
Subordinate clause...
that is was time...
I looked the idiom up in a Longman dictionary and it also said that the idiom may include 'that'. So I wonder if 'made up their minds that' is a verb prhase and 'it was time...' is the direct object. I'm very confused.
Tell me which Grammar books should I take a look on, too. I'm very interested in sentence analysis (I don't know if this is the right term).
Thanks in advance.