jasonkhlim
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Hi guys.
I came across 2 sentences in http://www.linguisticsgirl.com.
1. ''My supervisor considers his least favorite duty dealing with customers.''
2. ''The teacher declared the extra credit homework to write a report.''
Both of these sentences, ''dealing with customers'' and ''to write a report'' are object complement.
My question is:
Are they adjectival phrases?
Here is my own example:
''He is watching me playing video game now''
what kind of phrase is ''playing video game''?
Thanks in advance.
I came across 2 sentences in http://www.linguisticsgirl.com.
1. ''My supervisor considers his least favorite duty dealing with customers.''
2. ''The teacher declared the extra credit homework to write a report.''
Both of these sentences, ''dealing with customers'' and ''to write a report'' are object complement.
My question is:
Are they adjectival phrases?
Here is my own example:
''He is watching me playing video game now''
what kind of phrase is ''playing video game''?
Thanks in advance.