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Sunday, 2 September 2012

Exercise 6






Parts of Speech

Pronouns
Articles
Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
°he (4)(subject pronoun)
°which (relative pronoun)
°where (the place in which)introduces a relative clause
°this(demonstrative pronoun) acting as an adjective.
°it (object of preposition round)
° that (demonstrative pronoun)
°it object pronoun
°whose (the possessive case of who used as an adjective modifying noun loom)
°who relative pronoun introducing a relative clause
°you (subject pronoun)
°your (pronominal adjective)
°why (used to refer to thing implied or understood)
°I (4)(subject pronoun)
°that (demonstrative pronoun) acting as adjective
°yours (possessive pronoun) acting as a noun
°me (2)(object pronoun)
°him (2)(object pronoun)
°that
°the (12) (definite article)
°an (indefinite article)
°a (2)(indefinite article)
°thief
°night
°Dunstan Cass (Proper Noun)
°morning
°lanne
°piece
°ground
°Stone-pits (composite noun)
°cottage
°Silas
°years
°place
°season
°pit
°water
°trees
°ghosts
°thought(2
°weaver
°loom
°money
°Bryce(4) (Proper Noun)
°Keating
°hunt
°Dunstan(3)
°Wildfire(4)
°horse
°offer
°day
°
°early
°unenclosed
°cheerless
°deserted
°filled
°muddy
°first
°second
°old(2)
°big-boned
°other
°here
°very
°half
°somewhere
°long
°why (for what purpose/reason?)
°just
°carelessly
°now
°of course (discourse marker that shows attitude)



Parts of Speech

Prepositions
Quantifiers
Conjunctions
Interjections
Verbs
°in(2)
°to
°by
°of (3)
°for(3)
°at
°with
°round
°like
°at
°on
°instead of
°fifteen
°a great deal (indefinite quantifier used with an uncontable noun)
°some (functioning as an adjective modifying noun “money”
°hundred (cardinal number)
°fifty (cardinal number)
°and  (4)(coordinating conjunction)
°as (2)(subordinating conjunction)
°that introducing a noun clause that is object of the verb “was”
°that (subordinating conjunction)
°that introducing a noun clause that is object of the verb “guessed)
°though
(subordinating conjunction an adverb clause)”
°Good day (used to express a greeting or an acknowledgement of parting during the day)
°Oh (2)
°started off (phrasal verb)
°passed
°called (passive form)
°stood
°looked
°was(2)
°stood
°approached
°heard
°had (2)
°hidden (passive voice)
°were
°said (3)
°wanted (2)
°are
°is
°owed
°gave
°guessed

Phrases
Clauses
° in the night m
odifies the common noun a thief (adjective phrase)
°in the early morning (adverb phrase)
°to the lane (adverb phrase)
°for fifteen years(adverb phrase)
°at this season(adverb phrase)
°with muddy water (prepositional phrase)
°round it (prepositional phrase)
°he heard working already(gerund phrase acting as object of the verb “heard”)
°at the hunt modifies “were” (adverb phrase)
°…wanted to buy wildfire (infinitive phrase) modifying the verb wanted, thus acting as adverb
°on your brother’s horse (prepositional phrase)
°with him (prepositional phrase)
°of yours (prepositional phrase)
°instead of paying (preposition + gerund)
°for him (prepositional phrase)
°wanted to sell the horse(infinitive phrase modifying the verb wanted and acting as adverb)
°had to go (verb phrase)
°had lived (verb phrase)
°Dunstan’s first thought (noun phrase)
°had expected (verb phrase)
°to buy Wildfire (infinitive phrase) acting as object of wanted.
°brother’s horse (noun phrase)
°have exchanged (verb phrase)
°shall keep (verb phrase)
°’ve got (verb phrase)
°to sell the horse (infinitive phrase) modifies the verb “wanted and thus functions as an adverb.
°which passed by the piece of unenclosed (relative clause)
°where Silas had lived (relative clause)
°as he approached it (adverb clause)
°that the foolish old weaver had a great deal of money (noun clause)
°whose loom he heard working already(relative clause)
°as Dunstan had expected (adverb clause)
°who had long wanted to buy Wildfire (relative clause)
°though I had an offer (adverb clause)
°that Dunstan wanted to sell the horse (noun clause)

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