coordination, we should rewrite like “Could you turn off the fire and turn on the light?”
(2) *Your mother won’t put (and your wife is fed) up with your disgusting behavior.
Surprisingly, 'fed up with' is phrasal-prepositional verb. Phrasal-prepositional verbs consist of verb, adverb and preposition. Because phrasal-prepositional verbs end with a preposition, there is always a direct ob
coordinated. Adjunct cannot be coordinated with a Complement since Complements are attached at the N level, whereas Adjuncts are attached at the N-bar level. Therefore, the sentence (a) is grammatical because [of the riots] and [of their implication] are both Complements. Both of them are attached at the N level. Also, the sentence (b) is grammatical because [at the match] and [in the bar] are Ad
On the other hand, 'down' could act as a preposition and make a prepositional phrase. Here, down means the direction downward, so the sentence would mean that John will be running downward the road.
Exercise Ⅳ.
(1) (a) Up a huge hill john ran.
(b) *Up a huge bill John ran.
Only whole phrase not just a part of a phrase can be preposed. In the sentence (a), therefore, the prepositi
♧ The grammatical units of English are formed by words, phrases and clauses. ♧
(영어의 문법적 구성요소들은 단어, 구, 절들로 형성되어진다.)
Ⅰ. THE WORD The main word classes: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection.
(주요 단어군: 명사, 대명사, 동사, 형용사, 부사, 전치사, 접속사, 감탄사) (單語; 단