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subcategories of verbs

THE VERB PHRASE. VP V Comp Adjunct(PP) or (AdvP)What is Comp? Anything following the main verb necessary to make the sentence GRAMMATICAL in the intended MEANING. Branching from the lowest branch nearest to the verb. . Complements

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subcategories of verbs

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    1. Subcategories of Verbs

    3. Complements & Adjuncts COMPLEMENTS Closely related to the head (verb) and essential to the meaning of a phrase. Mostly obligatory Sister to the predicate forming a constituent ADJUNCTS Not related to the meaning of the verb. Can be repeated and moved in a sentence. Always optional. They are not close sisters to the verb.

    4. WHAT ARE THE VERB PHRASE COMPLEMENTS? Test: 1. Delete one phrase. 2. If the result is ungrammatical then the phrase is a complement of V. 3. If the result is grammatical BUT the meaning of the verb changes then the phrase is also a complement of V. 4. If the meaning of the verb does not change then the phrase is not part of the complement of V.

    5. I put the box in the closet Delete ( the box) I put in the closet. * Delete (in the closet) I put the box. * That means that BOTH phrases are parts of the complement of the verb. THUS : Put : [NP NP PP]

    6. I fried an egg on the sidewalk Delete (an egg) I fried on the sidewalk. (grammatical but meaning changed) Delete (on the sidewalk) I fried an egg. Grammatical, & reserves the meaning of (fry) That means (on the sidewalk) is not part of the complement of V. Fry: [ NP --- NP ]

    7. SUBCATEGORIES

    8. SUBCATEGORIES

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