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Can someone please help me with the grammatical names and functions of the highlighted words/phrases in these sentences. 1: I bought the book at the *Topper's* . 2: *Seeing* is *believing* 3: *Agreement having been reached,* the striking miners returned to work. 4: Will you please take *this* book to her . 5: Is this the motorcycle *which* is for sale? 6: The team members *collapsed,* *exhausted* *by all their efforts.* 7: The students walked carefully *along the* *pathway* to the stream. 8: The disease, AIDS *appear to be spreading with alarming speed* 9: Today's *agreement* should lead to *peace* in the near *future*. 10: The car *Jane* was driving *belongs* to *her* *uncle*.
1.prosessive noun functioning as object of preposition, at 2.seeing is gerund as subject,while believing is aslo gerund acting as subject complement 3.it us passive perfect participial phrase acting as adverbial phrase also called reduce adverb clause modifying the main clause 4.This is demonstrative determiner coming before noun,noun phrase or pronoun ,so this book called noun phrase acting as object of V.take 5.which is relative pronoun using in adj.clause that can be either subject or object in adj.clause.as a whole , which is for sales modifying motorcycle coming before it. 6.Collapsed is just v.2,whereas exhausted by... is part participial phrase acting as adjective modifying the main clause. 7.Called prepositional phrase acting as adverbial to modify walked 8.Just a verb and modifier , infinitive with to phrase ,to be..,.followed 9.Agreement is just a noun acting as subject with possessive noun today's and also piece is just a noun as well acting as object of preposition,to(please do not be confused with to+v.base form called infinitive with to),So to peace as prepositional phrase acting as adverbial phrase modifying v.lead 10.Jane is just subject in that clause as adjective clause by omitting that due to acting as object of driving,and belongs is just verb in main clause (the car belongs to her) and adjective clause can be separated to another main clause like Jane was driving the car(object to be omitted in adjective clause in your given sentence) It is quite late to answer to you ,but I do hope they are still be useful for you unless you got answers already from someone else.Fyi,my name is Phumkiat from Thailand where I think you should know my country since ours is the best destination of tourists around the world coming to visit us. However,if you need more clarifications on my answers ,please reach out to me at phumkiat5156@gmail.com or my cellphone no.+66949935228. Thank you
Sorry, but there should not be any misspelled words! Sate? Introdcues? I stopped watching after that but noticed another comment about sentences not making sense.
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Can someone please help me with the grammatical names and functions of the highlighted words/phrases in these sentences.
1: I bought the book at the *Topper's* .
2: *Seeing* is *believing*
3: *Agreement having been reached,* the striking miners returned to work.
4: Will you please take *this* book to her .
5: Is this the motorcycle *which* is for sale?
6: The team members *collapsed,* *exhausted* *by all their efforts.*
7: The students walked carefully *along the* *pathway* to the stream.
8: The disease, AIDS *appear to be spreading with alarming speed*
9: Today's *agreement* should lead to *peace* in the near *future*.
10: The car *Jane* was driving *belongs* to *her* *uncle*.
1.prosessive noun functioning as object of preposition, at
2.seeing is gerund as subject,while believing is aslo gerund acting as subject complement
3.it us passive perfect participial phrase acting as adverbial phrase also called reduce adverb clause modifying the main clause
4.This is demonstrative determiner coming before noun,noun phrase or pronoun ,so this book called noun phrase acting as object of V.take
5.which is relative pronoun using in adj.clause that can be either subject or object in adj.clause.as a whole , which is for sales modifying motorcycle coming before it.
6.Collapsed is just v.2,whereas exhausted by... is part participial phrase acting as adjective modifying the main clause.
7.Called prepositional phrase acting as adverbial to modify walked
8.Just a verb and modifier , infinitive with to phrase ,to be..,.followed
9.Agreement is just a noun acting as subject with possessive noun today's and also piece is just a noun as well acting as object of preposition,to(please do not be confused with to+v.base form called infinitive with to),So to peace as prepositional phrase acting as adverbial phrase modifying v.lead
10.Jane is just subject in that clause as adjective clause by omitting that due to acting as object of driving,and belongs is just verb in main clause (the car belongs to her) and adjective clause can be separated to another main clause like Jane was driving the car(object to be omitted in adjective clause in your given sentence)
It is quite late to answer to you ,but I do hope they are still be useful for you unless you got answers already from someone else.Fyi,my name is Phumkiat from Thailand where I think you should know my country since ours is the best destination of tourists around the world coming to visit us. However,if you need more clarifications on my answers ,please reach out to me at phumkiat5156@gmail.com or my cellphone no.+66949935228.
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3.my typo it is not is us
Ειναι αυτος Ο Σαιξπηρ? 5:14
Explanations are great but too fast.
Thank you so much for your advice. I will take this into account when I make the next video!
The word "receiver" is spelt wrongly.
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Music dominated by your voice
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So many spelling mistakes!!!..The content is good but can't deal with the spelling mistakes. Please have someone proof read your text.
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Back ground music giving irritating
Plz remove the music 🎶
Many people tell me this, so I certainly will from my next video. Thank you for your comment!
Sorry, but there should not be any misspelled words! Sate? Introdcues? I stopped watching after that but noticed another comment about sentences not making sense.