bizt
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Hi
The following sentence is a very basic sentence which I will expand upon:
The baby is my cousin
Below is the same sentence with an adjectival verb:
The sleeping baby is my cousin OR The baby sleeping is my cousin
Both of the above are correct right? I've placed the adjectival verb either side of the subject noun. Is this OK? To me it reads OK.
Now this is where I don't know what the rule is. The following sentence includes a prepositional phrase as part of the subject:
The baby sleeping in the bed is my cousin (OK)
The sleeping in the bed baby is my cousin (strange)
I don't know what the rule is if I want to teach it. Why in the above example must we put the adjectival verb after the noun? I'm trying to teach to Japanese students who would be used to the noun being spoken as "baby", "sleeping baby" and "in bed sleeping baby" in their native language; however, they wouldn't put the adjectival verb after the noun such as "baby sleeping in the bed" but in the examples I've given above (with and without the prepositional phrase) sometimes we do and sometimes we don't. Is it because of the existence of a prepositional phrase?
Thanks for your help
Bizt
The following sentence is a very basic sentence which I will expand upon:
The baby is my cousin
Below is the same sentence with an adjectival verb:
The sleeping baby is my cousin OR The baby sleeping is my cousin
Both of the above are correct right? I've placed the adjectival verb either side of the subject noun. Is this OK? To me it reads OK.
Now this is where I don't know what the rule is. The following sentence includes a prepositional phrase as part of the subject:
The baby sleeping in the bed is my cousin (OK)
The sleeping in the bed baby is my cousin (strange)
I don't know what the rule is if I want to teach it. Why in the above example must we put the adjectival verb after the noun? I'm trying to teach to Japanese students who would be used to the noun being spoken as "baby", "sleeping baby" and "in bed sleeping baby" in their native language; however, they wouldn't put the adjectival verb after the noun such as "baby sleeping in the bed" but in the examples I've given above (with and without the prepositional phrase) sometimes we do and sometimes we don't. Is it because of the existence of a prepositional phrase?
Thanks for your help
Bizt
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