verb run to form a phrasal verb, a single constituent. It does not form a phrasal constituent with the following NP a huge bill. This phrasal verb run up has an idiomatic meaning; to allow a bill, debt, etc. to reach a large total.
(3) (a) He obviously will appeal passionately for support.
(b) *He passionately will appeal obviously for support.
We could mention the distribution of adver
grade on this paper.
Support: You have several sentence fragments and subject- verb agreement errors in your paper.
Warrant: These types of errors result in a failing grade in college papers.
(1) Warrants vary depending on what people commonly believe, value, want
⇒ especially values, beliefs, and training vary from culture to culture
⇒ so warrants are also culture-bound
Exercise V
(1) *Could you turn off the fire and on the light?
In this case, we can assure that 'turn off' is phrasal verb in few perspectives. First, we can only have the preposition after the pronominal object as in ‘turn it off’ but ‘*turn off it’. The other reason is that preposing of ‘on the light’ is impossible because ‘turn on’ itself is a phrasal verb.
Therefore, we can
support.
iii) Governments in all countries are trying to control inflation.
(2) COLLECTIVE NOUNS + plural verb
the police, people, cattle
i) The police are questioning a man.
ii) Some cattle have got out into the road.
확인
(A)There are (B)roughly (C)six billion (D)peoples (E)in the world.
ꏊ (A)The military (B)has surrounded the building. (C)The crowd there (D)consist (E
Adjective phrases
[ NP an [ AdjP interesting] period]
[ NP a [AdjP lengthy] [AdjP enjoyable] [AdjP interesting] period]]
→can be stacked
a brown leather old practical suitcase.
→sound quite odd.
→Semantic domain(evaluation-property-age-colour-provenance-manufacture-type)
Determinative phrases
[NP [DP These] [DP two] images] say it all.
If we’re accepted in