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Clause and Sentence analysis

 
 
vetoni
 
Reply Mon 15 Jul, 2013 02:19 pm
Dear all,
I am Tonny, student of English language and seeking your kind assistance regarding my syntax exam.
The syntax analyses that we have to conduct are different from those that I have found so far on the internet. Therefore, herein I will write a sample test paper and seek your support hopping to meet your kind cooperation and favorable reply. Moreover, I would like to enquire from you which is the best book which explains these type of syntax analyses?

Sample test paper:
1. Identify the underlined clauses functions (subject, DO, IO, Subject Complement, Object Complement, extraposed subject, Noun Modifier, Adverbial Modifier, Adjective Modifier, Adverbial).
1. John is not thinking what he will do next year.
2. Mary is not aware what she is going to face later.
3. What he is thinking will be found later.
4. This action may be what we cannot understand.
5. They maid their children what they had always dreamt of.
6. It is not very strange that you do such strange things.
7. What did you find where you were with your friends?
8. Should you expect good results, you must make great efforts.
9. She did not agree with what I proposed her this morning.
10. To obtain such an important award you must work very hard.
2. Identify, underline and indicate the subordinate clauses functions (subject, DO, IO, Subject Complement, Object Complement, extraposed subject, Noun Modifier, Adverbial Modifier, Adjective Modifier, Adverbial).
1. It wasn’t quite easy to ask her for a date at the weekend.
2. The guests appeared to have been asked questions.
3. To make many friends one ought to be more polite.
4. She must have hated the man she had been married to.
5. They have elected her what she is not ready to face.
6. By performing our service timely, we may attract many customers.
7. I am not very sure that I will be able to perform that duty.
8. He did not point to what I showed him on the table.
9. They offered whoever they meet a nice tourist booklet.
10. Did you forward the book which I gave you yesterday?

Please, contact me on the following e-mail address [email protected] for your kind answers and assistance. Thanks in advance and looking forward to your kind cooperation and favorable reply.
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