英语语法:定语、状语、补语
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The position of attributive
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adverbial
Summary
An adverbial is a word or phrase that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It provides additional information about the action, state, or manner of the described element.
After the noun
More commonly, an attributive is placed after the noun it modifies. This is the standard position in English grammar. For example, "She charmed everyone at the party, being beautiful and captivating."
Details
Adverbials typically answer questions like "how," "when," "where," or "why." They can modify the meaning of a verb, giving more information about the action's manner, time, place, or reason. Adverbials can also modify adjectives and other adverbs, adding more specific information about the described noun or modifying the intensity, time, or manner of the described adjective or adverb.
An attributive is used to provide more specific information about the noun or pronoun it modifies, such as its appearance, characteristics, or attributes.
Descriptive adjective: A descriptive adjective is a single word that modifies a noun or pronoun to describe its characteristics or attributes. For example, "beautiful" is a descriptive adjective modifying the noun "flower."
What is a complement
Subjective complement
A subjective complement is a noun or pronoun that follows the verb and completes the meaning of the subject. It is often used to identify or rename the subject.
The position of the complement can affect the emphasis and clarity of the sentence. In some cases, changing the position of the complement can change the meaning of the sentence as well.
Objective complement
An objective complement is a noun or pronoun that follows the preposition and completes the meaning of the object. It is used to describe or rename the object.
Classification of Complements
Complements can appear before or after the subject, object, or verb, depending on the type of complement and sentence structure.
Before the noun
In some cases, an attributive may be placed before the noun it modifies for emphasis or to maintain parallel structure. For example, "Beautiful and captivating, she charmed everyone at the party."
English grammar attributive, adverbial, complemen
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attribute adverbial complement
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attribute
An attributive is a word or group of words that describe or modify a noun or pronoun. It can be a descriptive adjective, a participle, or a relative clause.
The position of complement
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complement
A complement is a grammatical structure that completes the meaning of a verb, noun, or adjective. It provides additional information about the subject or object and helps to clarify the relationship between them.
An attributive can be placed before or after the noun it modifies, depending on the context and the emphasis desbutive
Classification of Attributive
Complements are usually in the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that follows the verb or precedes the subject or object.
Complements are essential in English grammar as they contribute to the understanding of the sentence structure and meaning.
Predicative complement
A predicative complement is an adjective or noun that follows the linking verb and completes the meaning of the subject. It is used to describe the subject's state or condition.
What is an adverbial
Classification of Adverbials
Summary: Adverbials can be classified based on their function and form.
The Position of Adverbials
Summary: The position of adverbials in a sentence can significantly affect the meaning and emphasis.