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12 ******************************** 5 "INTRANS. 5 INTRANS.: 4 ;"SUBJECT"; 4 ;"AUXILIARIES" 3 ;,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 ;"START THE TAPE": 3 ;"Examples of 3 ;"********************************" 3 ;" "; 3 " noisily" 2 you and me 2 with the moustache 2 who live in towns 2 to the railway station 2 swooned elegantly 2 next to the park 2 in the morning 2 have, do, get 2 cheerfully 2 by himself 2 at bad jokes 2 am the ghost of Christmas 2 always used to laugh 2 adverbial phrase 2 The tall man 2 From Which Section? 2 ;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: 2 ;"in context S" 2 ;"TRANSITIVE^VERBS";: 2 ;"SUPPRESSED"; 2 ;"SUBJECT" 2 ;"STOP THE TAPE"; 2 ;"SENTENCE";: 2 ;"Question:"; 2 ;"PRESS ANY KEY TO START";: 2 ;"PREDICATE" 2 ;"PHRASES"; 2 ;"OPTIONS": 2 ;"Negative:"; 2 ;"HIDDEN"; 2 ;"GRAMMAR": 2 ;"GRAMMAR - PLEASE WAIT";: 2 ;"Examples" 2 ;"Examples X" 2 ;"Example of VERB": 2 ;"Example of NOUN PHRASE": 2 ;"Example in context of ADVERBIAL PHRASE": 2 ;"Emphatic:"; 2 ;"Continue C" 2 ;"AUX^^^^V^^^^^^NP";: 2 ;" ? "; 2 ;" "; 2 "TRANSITIVE VERB";: 2 " you and me" 2 " you and I" 2 " wanted a book costing `3" 2 " to the railway station" 2 " the tall man" 2 " people today" 2 " once upon a time" 2 " next to the park" 2 " much too cheerfully" 2 " left home" 2 " laughing at jokes" 2 " is never dull" 2 " in the morning" 2 " divide" 2 " deliver" 2 " came in" 2 " by himself" 2 " You can't really trust 2 " What's wrong with 2 " We're just 2 " We don't 2 " We bought stamps 2 " Vicars 2 " The Elim church was built 2 " Superman lives 2 " Petrie left 2 " Our tax man works 2 " Ophelia 2 " Inspector Putu drank 2 " I was just 2 " I gave it to 2 " I don't agree with 2 " He bought it for 2 " Dudley 2 " All Gaul is 2 " 'You're 2 was standing by the lamppost." 2 time to stop." 2 through the technology barrier." 2 think differently." 2 there were three bears." 2 smaller soldier","The 2 my breakfast." 2 my shopping." 2 kind, sir,' said Jane." 2 is the one who came here yesterday." 2 is the ";: 2 into three parts." 2 his glasses." 2 bacon and eggs." 2 a flea "," 2 a flea "," 2 a flea "," 2 a flea " 2 1 you, Peggy Sue 1 who was wearing a leotard 1 was wearing a leotard 1 wanted a book costing `3 1 wanted a book costing 1 very very small 1 very very loudly 1 very much smaller 1 verb phrase 1 usually consists of a PREPOSITION + ";: 1 unfortunate 1 to this place 1 to that place 1 they sing." 1 them? the enemy? the rich? 1 the one outside 1 the man outside 1 the girl who 1 she sings."; 1 sentence adverbs 1 really, really 1 really really loudly 1 present perfect 1 plicit Object";: 1 plicit Object ";: 1 once upon a time 1 on the hillside 1 noun phrase 1 needs a wash 1 n't say must to me." 1 n't had eggs for breakfast before." 1 much much smaller 1 is mever dull 1 is the verb." 1 intensifiers 1 indirect object 1 in this place 1 in the afternoon 1 in that place 1 in a nice way 1 how?, how often?, to what degree?, why?, where? and when?" 1 how often?" 1 his wife and his 1 here, there, nicely, always, then, with a flourish, to that place. 1 has been at my porridge 1 has been at my porage 1 for supper 1 at that time 1 ]. The article may also be dropped. Or there can be prepositions and no articles." 1 [i.e. Henry needs a wash.]" 1 Your money 1 Where does Pansy sing?"; 1 What do they do on the hillside?"; 1 Unusually, the pub will be closed. 1 Unfortunately, the pub will be closed. 1 Unemphatic: 1 Undoubtedly 1 Undeniably the pub will be closed. 1 Undeniably 1 Probably the pub will be closed. 1 Press 1, 2, or 3 1 Present Perfect 1 Possibly the pub will be closed. 1 Pluperfect 1 Past Perfect 1 PAGE 2 1 Once upon a time 1 On the hillside 1 Mercifully 1 In the early evening 1 Hopefully the pub will be closed. 1 Henry smells. 1 Henry possesses a flea circus." 1 Henry has obtained a flea circus. 1 Henry does 1 Henry DOES have a flea circus.";: 1 GRAMMAR V2 1 GRAMMAR V 1 Emphatic: 1 Definitely the pub will be closed." 1 Certainly the pub will be closed. 1 Certain words called 1 ;,,,,,,,,,: 1 ;,,,,,,,,,,: 1 ;,,,,,,,,,,,,: 1 ;,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ;"will be"; 1 ;"when you EMPHASIZE it." 1 ;"the pub"; 1 ;"sings sheepish 1 ;"nicely"; 1 ;"is visible in the sentence, it does not mean that the verb is INTRANSITIVE. The ";: 1 ;"is SUPPRESSED (implicit). Why?"; 1 ;"in every";: 1 ;"in QUESTIONS. ";: 1 ;"in NEGATIVE sentences.": 1 ;"has always been one word ( 1 ;"got attacked by a dog " 1 ;"can consist of two ";: 1 ;"b. the auxiliary ( 1 ;"and the ";: 1 ;"also appears when the ";: 1 ;"again."; 1 ;"a. the predicate ( 1 ;"^SUBJECT"; 1 ;"You have now reached the end of this program. Do you want:"; 1 ;"You find them in front of adjectives and adverbs." 1 ;"Wxample of ADVERBIAL PHRASE": 1 ;"Why does Pansy sing?"; 1 ;"When the 1 ;"When does Pansy sing?"; 1 ;"What does Pansy do in the early evening?"; 1 ;"Watch Position (1) again!" 1 ;"V^^^^^^NP^^^^^^ADVP";: 1 ;"VERB^PHRASES^^VERBS": 1 ;"VERBS + ADVERBS": 1 ;"VERB PHRASES,"; 1 ;"Unemphatic:"; 1 ;"Unemphatic: "; 1 ;"This usually appears 'in real life' as: 1 ;"This software is copyright, and must not be copied or reproducedin any form or by any means, whether by individuals, groups or institutions including educational institutions, with- out prior permission in writing from the publishers. It is soldsubject to the condition that itshall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent or hired out without the publishers' prior consent and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser." 1 ;"This oddity is possible only because 1 ;"This is often called the 1 ;"This is called AGREEMENT of subject and predicate." 1 ;"This appears as: 1 ;"There is a famous song with the line:"; 1 ;"There is a ";: 1 ;"The subject is a 1 ;"The predicate is the 'proposition' part of the sentence. It makes a statement about the subject." 1 ;"The group": 1 ;"The adverb replaces the 1 ;"The above structure can appear in several forms." 1 ;"The VERB often carries an INFLEXION [here 1 ;"The Predicate ";: 1 ;"The INFLEXION is here an ending that shows that the subject is singular."; 1 ;"TRANSITIVE^^^^^VERB";: 1 ;"TRANSITIVE^AND^INTRANSITIVE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^VERBS": 1 ;"TRANSITIVE"; 1 ;"Sometimes we find adverbs outside the predicate. These are often called 1 ;"So far, the ";: 1 ;"She sings 1 ;"SUPPRESSED^VERBS": 1 ;"SULIS SOFTWARE"; 1 ;"START THE TAPE";: 1 ;"SENTENCE^ADVERBS";: 1 ;"SENTENCE"; 1 ;"Rewind the tape to the beginning and then press 1 ;"Remember! Some verbs can be transitive or intransitive. Think of them as different verbswith the same form, because for structural purposes that's what they are." 1 ;"People sometimes intensify the intensifier."; 1 ;"Pansy gets her buttercup."; 1 ;"Pansy doesn't get her buttercup.";: 1 ;"Pansy doesn't do her chores.";: 1 ;"Pansy does her chores."; 1 ;"Pansy and Poppy" 1 ;"Pansy DOES get her buttercup.";: 1 ;"Pansy DOES do her chores.";: 1 ;"PRESENTS" 1 ;"PREPOSITIONS" 1 ;"PREP P": 1 ;"POSITION";: 1 ;"Other inflexions (e.g. 1 ;"On the tree structure, the ";: 1 ;"Now for some examples of ADVERBS as AdvP."; 1 ;"No predicate is complete without a verb (a ' 1 ;"NOUN^PHRASES^^OBJECTS": 1 ;"NOUN^PHRASES^OBJECTS" 1 ;"Like AdvPs generally, they answer the questions 1 ;"Let's look at the Predicate." 1 ;"Let's look at the Predicate ";: 1 ;"Let's look at the ";: 1 ;"Just because no ";: 1 ;"It can mean:"; 1 ;"It can consist of an AUXILIARY [";: 1 ;"It can be useful to think that there is an ";: 1 ;"It can be more than one word." 1 ;"In the begining was the 1 ;"In other words, in the sentence 1 ;"In other words, if the Subject is singular, the verb is singular." 1 ;"In British (but not American) English, 1 ;"If there is not an OBJECT ";: 1 ;"If there is an OBJECT ";: 1 ;"If the subject is 3rd person, the verb is 3rd person,as here."; 1 ;"INTRANSITIVE^VERBS";: 1 ;"INTRANSITIVE"; 1 ;"INTRAN";: 1 ;"INTENSIFIERS";: 1 ;"INTENSIFIERS" 1 ;"However,there is often no difference in meaning between one-word expressions and multi- word expressions:" 1 ;"However, the preposition may sometimes be old-fashioned, and nowadays replaced by zero [ 1 ;"However, the ";: 1 ;"However, in 'real life' (i.e. different contexts) it can be put in different parts of the sentence, in answer to different questions." 1 ;"HIDDEN^AUXILIARIES": 1 ;"HAVE^^DO^^GET";: 1 ;"For example:"; 1 ;"Example of VERB PHRASE": 1 ;"Example of VERB PHRASE / PREDICATE": 1 ;"Example of TRANS. VERB": 1 ;"Example of SUPPRESSED VERB": 1 ;"Example of SENTENCE ADVERBS": 1 ;"Example of PREPOSITION": 1 ;"Example of OBJECT": 1 ;"Example of INTRANS. VERB": 1 ;"Example of INTENSIFIER": 1 ;"Example of HIDDEN AUXILIARY": 1 ;"Example of HAVE, DO, GET as VERB": 1 ;"Example of HAVE, DO, GET as AUXILIARY": 1 ;"Example of AUXILIARY": 1 ;"Example of ADVERBIAL PHASE": 1 ;"Example of ADVERB": 1 ;"Example in context of VERB": 1 ;"Example in context of VERB PHRASE": 1 ;"Example in context of VERB PHRASE / PREDICATE": 1 ;"Example in context of TRANS. VERB": 1 ;"Example in context of SENTENCE ADVERBS": 1 ;"Example in context of OBJECT": 1 ;"Example in context of NOUN PHRASE";: 1 ;"Example in context of NOUN PHRASE": 1 ;"Example in context of INTRANS. VERB": 1 ;"Example in context of HIDDEN AUXILIARY": 1 ;"Example in context of HAVE, DO, GET as VERB": 1 ;"Example in context of HAVE, DO, GET as AUXILIARY": 1 ;"Example in context of AUXILIARY": 1 ;"Example in context of ADVERB": 1 ;"Example in context of SUPPRESSED VERB": 1 ;"Example in context of PREPOSITION": 1 ;"Example in context of INTENSIFIER": 1 ;"Example in cntext of VERB": 1 ;"Does Pansy get her buttercup?";: 1 ;"Does Pansy do her chores?"; 1 ;"Certain verbs are special. They can be";: 1 ;"As before, watch Position (1). One tree structure can appear in several real life forms." 1 ;"An Adverbial Phrase is a phrase that tells you HOW, WHY, WHERE, WHEN or HOW OFTEN." 1 ;"Alternatively, the above phrases could be considered as INDIRECT OBJECT Prepositional Phrases." 1 ;"AUX^^^^V";: 1 ;"AUX^^^^V": 1 ;"AUX^^NEG^^^V";: 1 ;"AUX^AUX";: 1 ;"AUXILIARIES": 1 ;"ADVERBS^^ADVERBIAL^PHRASES^^^^^^^^^AND^PREPOSITIONS": 1 ;"ADVERBS";: 1 ;"ADVERBS"; 1 ;"ADVERBS" 1 ;"ADVERBIAL";: 1 ;"ADVERBIAL"; 1 ;"A person"; 1 ;"3) to leave the program?" 1 ;"2) the menu of this section?"; 1 ;"1) the whole menu?"; 1 ;"-Henry does. 1 ;", the verb is called a ";: 1 ;", even when it appears as 0." 1 ;"********************************": 1 ;"*******************************" 1 ;"(do) get her buttercup" 1 ;"(do) do her chores" 1 ;"(Implied object in brackets.)" 1 ;" This appears in 'real life' as:"; 1 ;" Fred";: 1 ;" "; 1 ;" " 1 .....","... 1 . This is why the sentence above can have two meanings, depending whether it means 'get' or 'have'." 1 . Other tenses are the 'present simple', the 'imperfect', the 'past perfect' etc." 1 . In this case, 1 -ed, -ing 1 -Who needs a wash?"; 1 , etc.)."; 1 ********************************"," 1 ********************************", 1 ********************************" 1 ). The sentence is divided into the 1 ) through the nose 1 ) show 'past time' or 'continuousness', for example" 1 ) needs a wash";: 1 ) heavily 1 ) OR the sentence has no meaning." 1 ) 'stands in'for the predicate." 1 ) quickly 1 ) have a flea circus" 1 ) greatly 1 ) is suppressed to avoid repetition;"; 1 ) noisily 1 ) 1 (= play the fiddle) TRANS.: 1 (= destroy by fire)" 1 (= corrupt)" 1 'Does Henry smell? 1 ' verb)." 1 "sings songs 1 "s can have 1 "is always put at the end of the predicate."; 1 "]. The predicate is a 1 "] and a verb." 1 "PHRASES": 1 "INTRANSITIVE^VERB";: 1 ". This means that EITHER the song -writer wanted to imply an OBJECT ";: 1 ". However it usually disappears if you introduce another ";: 1 ","writes letters 1 "," hums tunes 1 ", but the ";: 1 ", an OBJECT ";: 1 " may consist of just a VERB. " 1 " may be IMPLICIT." 1 " may also contain an ADVERBIAL PHRASE." 1 " may also consist of a verb plus another noun phrase (an OBJECT)." 1 " has already appeared in a previous sentence and so is not repeated." 1 " can become 1 " can be 1 " and an ";: 1 " your money" 1 " within" 1 " wander" 1 " usually" 1 " undoubtedly" 1 " undeniably" 1 " trundle" 1 " thoughtfully" 1 " the one outside with the moustache" 1 " the one outside with a moustache" 1 " the girl whowas wearing a leotard" 1 " the girl who was wearing a leotard" 1 " thankfully" 1 " terribly" 1 " startle" 1 " sometimes" 1 " sneezed 1 " shudder" 1 " should" 1 " really" 1 " probably" 1 " possibly" 1 " overcome" 1 " my heart" 1 " mercifully" 1 " hopefully" 1 " his wife and his watch" 1 " has beenat my porage?" 1 " has been at my porage?" 1 " extremely" 1 " certainly" 1 " casually" 1 " beside" 1 " awfully" 1 " an the ghost of Christmas Past" 1 " am the ghost of Christmas Past" 1 " always" 1 " always used to laugh at jokes" 1 " always used to laugh at jokes" 1 " Wills defended goal 1 " Why didn't you call me? I did [ 1 " Who's eaten my oats? Goldilocks has [ 1 " What's brewing? Trouble is [ 1 " We shall 1 " There's foul play 1 " The walls 1 " The plane landed. [ 1 " The old king 1 " The monsoon 1 " The house 1 " The horse drank 1 " The horse 1 " The children of God 1 " Stand and deliver. [ 1 " Sheep smell. [ 1 " She's gone down 1 " Poppy slept, and so did Pansy [ 1 " Pop music is 1 " Pigs fly. [ 1 " Parcels need wrapping properly. [ 1 " Murphy flew Alitalia. He didn't [ 1 " Mrs Smith is 1 " Milk delivered 1 " Man bites 1 " Life with Cinders 1 " Life at Cinders 1 " It's getting 1 " I'm yours 1 " I'll walk 1 " I went 1 " I love 1 " I left 1 " I don't 1 " I didn't 1 " Hot air 1 " He waved 1 " He trusts 1 " He never 1 " He lost 1 " Harriet's 1 " Hannibal's 1 " Flight BR 754 1 " Easter 1 " Don't go 1 " Do you 1 " Bonny wanted to rob banks, but Clyde actually did [ 1 " Bogey was 1 " Birds find worms 1 " A single coach 1 " and could not be one without changing the meaning, the verb is called an ";: 1 " nesting inside a ";: 1 " beginning with 1 ! [=Give me.....or I'll take....]" 1 you, Peggy Sue." 1 you had breakfast?" 1 you do evening meals?" 1 you can't talk an Irishman down." 1 we're on our way home." 1 three gallons of water." 1 three doors." 1 these walls secret words were spoken." 1 the plane didn't land on the house." 1 the picture has been tampered with." 1 the password." 1 the job." 1 the harvest will be better this year." 1 the grass 1 the farm." 1 the economy is improving." 1 the air." 1 the station." 1 tenses have 1 tastier than we do." 1 taking over the 1 small soldier","The 1 small soldier" 1 six right." 1 rain tomorrow." 1 promise to write." 1 passport, will travel." 1 on us, O Lord." 1 more successfully." 1 money is a power for good and evil." 1 me mother." 1 loudly","sneezed 1 liftoff!" 1 large sizes available." 1 is the auxiliary."; 1 is sometimes used instead of 1 is here both ";: 1 is another verb that is also used as an ";: 1 is an ";: 1 is an example of a verb 1 is a sheep. She is moreover a 1 is a form of 1 is a 'real' verb and 1 in the tree structure." 1 in the blast 1 in an English garden." 1 his shoes 1 his diary 1 his business finished?" 1 his accounts 1 himself a new bike." 1 he said goodbye." 1 having breakdowns. " 1 have an OBJECT ";: 1 frisked on the way home." 1 form of the ";: 1 finished it soon." 1 fine words." 1 fed with a spoon." 1 fatty foods." 1 fall in April this year." 1 ever and ever." 1 dinners?" 1 contains all the rest of the sentence apart from the 1 come if you can." 1 cabbages 1 becomes the verb again.": 1 battlefields are sombre places." 1 back and forth 1 as an ";: 1 as a verb." 1 are traditionally grouped with adverbs."; 1 are the main examples." 1 are both singular sheep separately, but together they are 1 appears as both ";: 1 anything wrong." 1 all stick together." 1 all prejudices." 1 agree with you." 1 against a sea of trouble." 1 a kinder word." 1 a flea"," 1 a flea "," 1 a flea " 1 a flea "," 1 SULIS SOFTWARE Ltd. 1983" 1 I sit and think, 1 I say something?" 1 Henry has a flea circus.";: 1 Harriet." 1 Atilalia], he flew Panam." 1 - they say something about the whole sentence." 1 ********************************" 1 (the Bible calls it the 1 (e.g. bought)"; 1 (= sniff)" 1 (= polish)" 1 (= glow with light) TRANS.: 1 (= give off a nasty pong) TRANS. 1 (= get bigger) TRANS.: 1 (= cultivate" 1 (= be on fire) TRANS.: 1 loudly","sneezed 1 loudly"," sneezed 1 loudly " 1 his diary" 1 form of the ";: 1 in the desert 1 e)AUX as AUX f)Hidden AUX" 1 c)V as V d)ADVP i) 1 Henry doesn't have a flea circus.";: 1 Does Henry have a flea circus?";: 1 ********************************"," 1 slow these days." 1 sing hymns well" 1 inflexion from the ";: 1 with ardour TRANS. 1 banks]." 1 of grass TRANS. 1 consists of one word, it is called an ADVERB." 1 appear in different forms." 1 Object";: 1 happily TRANS. 1 for love TRANS. 1 pretty." 1 for love"; 1 a)NP g)Suppressed V b)VP h) 1 a)NP g)Preposition b)VP / predicate h)Trans. V c)V i)Intrans. V d)Object j)Sentence Adv e)AdvP k)Intensifier f)Adverb" 1 " 1 TRANS. 1 1 1 1 1