G R a M M a R 1 [ 4-Complex Syntax ]

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G R a M M a R 1 [ 4-Complex Syntax ]

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RESTRICTIVE or DEFINING

RELATIVE CLAUSES

Dthe

The board of directors want people who have a degree.

Vwant

V’

VPT

presimp3P

T’

CP

[dec]

TP

DP

NP

Nboard

PP

Pof

DP

Ndirectors

DP

Dthe

NP

Nboard

PP

Pof

DP

Ndirectors

Dwho

Dwho

The board of directors want people who have a degree.

V’

Vwant

NP

NP

Npeople

DP

Dø CP

C’

Cø RR

TP

T’

Tpresimp3P

VP

V’

Vhave

DP

Da

Ndegree

Dwho

Dwho

DECLARATIVENOUN CLAUSES

COMPLEMENT to N, A or V

INTERROGATIVENOUN CLAUSESCOMPLEMENT to V

F R E ERELATIVE CLAUSES

When the doctor told my sister [that

he considered <it unfair (PROto

remind Jarvis of {what he had

discovered})>], he forgot (PROto

mention the fact {that the dog

[opwe kept] had persistently refused

(PROto eat}).

We were all standing in his tiny bedroom when the oldest of his three sons came to him in order to complain that the oven they'd just boughtwasn't working properly

He told methat whenever I fancied criticizing anyoneI should remember that all the people…

I should rememberthat all the people in this world haven’t had the same experiencethat I’ve had

A D V E R B I A L

C L A U S E S

When he arrived in the apartment,he discovered that Marion had accepted the invitationthough, earlier that morning,she had called to excuse herself politely.

{(Al)though the weather is bad},

they will have to paint the windows.

{Bad though the weather is},

they will have to paint the windows.

{Bad as the weather may be},

they will have to paint the windows.

I usually get up early so that I have time to run in the park