Solution Manual For Sentences
An Introduction To English
Syntax By Noel Burton Roberts
ISBN 9780367633752.
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,Chapter2.
1.
1. [Hisfriends] [disappeared]
2. [Term] [hasalready started]
3. [Thissteak] [is much too raw forme]
4. [Hisideason plumbing] [werebeginningtoboreher]
5. [Thebooks I boughttheother day] [havebeeneaten bythe dog]
6. [John'sconfessions inthe barthat evening] [causedasensation]
7. [The president] [isrefusingtogivephotographicevidenceofwhathewasuptoin The
Oval Office]
8. [Octoberthe fifteenth] [wouldbe thebest date]
9. [Theprinter in my office] [hasn’tworkedformonths]
10. [Harry and his mates on the building site] [arethinkingofhavingadrinktogether
tonight]
2. (a)=4. (b)=2. (c) =1. (d)=2 or4. (e)=3.
In(d)2it’sthedogsthatarelittle;in(d)4it’sthetrainers.
, Chapter3.
1.
at P funfair N cheekily Adv
invited V Granny N go N
on P the Art fastest A
ride N she pronoun was V
wise A politely Adv declined V
preference N for P a Art
lovely A hot A cup N
of P tea N less Deg
frightening A expensive A stood V
better A chance N keeping V
false A teeth N firmly Adv
in P head N reluctantly Adv
helped V her pronoun to P
café N bought V drink N
drank V then Adv very Deg
noisily Adv rather Deg embarrassed A
took V shoes N laid V
them pronoun table N began V
massage V weary A feet N
he pronoun pretended V noticed V
2.
(a) Ourbrand-newophthalmologycentre.Head: centre.
(b) Basiceyetestsfor theearlydetection ofinjuryand disease
(c) Eye,tests,detection,injury,disease.Head:tests.
(d) [For the early detection [of injury and disease]].
[Withourtrulymassiveinvestment[inequipment]].
(e) Brand-new,fullyopen,basic,early,trulymassive,future.
An Introduction To English
Syntax By Noel Burton Roberts
ISBN 9780367633752.
,
,Chapter2.
1.
1. [Hisfriends] [disappeared]
2. [Term] [hasalready started]
3. [Thissteak] [is much too raw forme]
4. [Hisideason plumbing] [werebeginningtoboreher]
5. [Thebooks I boughttheother day] [havebeeneaten bythe dog]
6. [John'sconfessions inthe barthat evening] [causedasensation]
7. [The president] [isrefusingtogivephotographicevidenceofwhathewasuptoin The
Oval Office]
8. [Octoberthe fifteenth] [wouldbe thebest date]
9. [Theprinter in my office] [hasn’tworkedformonths]
10. [Harry and his mates on the building site] [arethinkingofhavingadrinktogether
tonight]
2. (a)=4. (b)=2. (c) =1. (d)=2 or4. (e)=3.
In(d)2it’sthedogsthatarelittle;in(d)4it’sthetrainers.
, Chapter3.
1.
at P funfair N cheekily Adv
invited V Granny N go N
on P the Art fastest A
ride N she pronoun was V
wise A politely Adv declined V
preference N for P a Art
lovely A hot A cup N
of P tea N less Deg
frightening A expensive A stood V
better A chance N keeping V
false A teeth N firmly Adv
in P head N reluctantly Adv
helped V her pronoun to P
café N bought V drink N
drank V then Adv very Deg
noisily Adv rather Deg embarrassed A
took V shoes N laid V
them pronoun table N began V
massage V weary A feet N
he pronoun pretended V noticed V
2.
(a) Ourbrand-newophthalmologycentre.Head: centre.
(b) Basiceyetestsfor theearlydetection ofinjuryand disease
(c) Eye,tests,detection,injury,disease.Head:tests.
(d) [For the early detection [of injury and disease]].
[Withourtrulymassiveinvestment[inequipment]].
(e) Brand-new,fullyopen,basic,early,trulymassive,future.