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Intensive complements

Intensive complements. Kuiper and Allan Chapter 7.2.4 . Intensive complements. Data a. The car appeared a wreck . b. The jury seemed a disgruntled group . c. A whole town became a disturbed community . The underlined NPs are not objects but intensive complements.

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Intensive complements

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  1. Intensive complements Kuiper and Allan Chapter 7.2.4

  2. Intensive complements • Data • a. The car appeared a wreck. • b. The jury seemed a disgruntled group. • c. A whole town became a disturbed community. • The underlined NPs are not objects but intensive complements.

  3. Properties of intensive complements • Complements are not new entities but refer back to a previous NP. • They can be NP, AP, or PP. • They follow only certain kinds of verbs like seem, be, appear and become which do not take direct objects.

  4. Intensive complements after direct objects • Some verbs take both a direct object and a complement. • elect NP president • name NP Sophie • appoint NP secretary • find NP boring

  5. Exercise Find the DO, IOs and ICs in the following data: a. Jean sold Freda a bicycle. b. Tom owned a new camera. c. Sylvia likes her breakfast hot. d. Jonty appeared very shy. e. The captain judged Harriet the most valuable player.

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