Kamis, 09 April 2015

Modifier

Ū1. What is Subject?
Answer In English grammar, a subject is one of the two main parts of a sentence. (The other main part is the predicate.)
The subject is sometimes called the naming part of a sentence or clause. The subject usually appears before the predicate to show (a) what the sentence is about, or (b) who or what performs the action. As show below, the subject is commonly a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. Types of Subjects
A subject may be one word or several words.

2. What is verb? 
Answer What is a verb? Songs, poems and language teachers throughout history have attempted to explain verbs to us. A verb is an action word, Luv Is a Verb, Everything’s a Verb, where does it end? The concept of verbs is sort of a tricky one to grasp, and then once you do, verbs only get more confusing. But let’s just start with the basics and go from there, shall we?

3. What is verb Phrase?
Answer In linguistics, a verb phrase or VP is a syntactic unit composed of at least one verb and its dependents—objects, complements and other modifiers—but not always including the subject. Thus in the sentence A fat man put the jewels quickly in the box, the words put the jewels quickly in the box is a verb phrase; it consists of the verb put and its dependents, but not the subject a fat man. A verb phrase is similar to what is considered a predicate in more traditional grammars.

Verb phrases generally are divided among two types: finite, of which the head of the phrase is a finite verb; and nonfinite, where the head is a nonfinite verb, such as an infinitive, participle or gerund. Phrase structure grammars acknowledge both types, but dependency grammars treat the subject as just another verbal dependent, and they do not recognize the finite verbal phrase constituent. Understanding verb phrase analysis depends upon knowing which theory obtains in context.

4. What is Complement?
Answer A omplement is something that makes up a satisfying whole with something else. Those shiny red shoes you just bought complement your shiny red purse.

5. What is modfier
Answer Definition: A word, phrase, or clause that functions as an adjective or adverb to provide additional information about another word or word group (called the head). Modifiers in English include adjectives, adverbs, demonstratives, possessive determiners, prepositional phrases, degree modifiers, and intensifiers. (See Examples and Observations, below.) Modifiers that appear before the head are called premodifiers. Modifiers that appear after the head are called postmodifiers. Modifiers may be either restrictive (essential to the meaning of a sentence) or nonrestrictive (additional but not essential elements in a sentence). See also:

6. Make 1 Sentence which included
Answer Dina read a book at the garden

7. Make 2 Sentence  (ansists verb pharse in tense and explain)
- I make a cake
I maked a cake
I making a cake

- I sing a song
I singed a song
I singing a song.