As the highlighted words in colors, which words are the subject for the verb form of look in red color. I thought that would be the words group in blue color, but they look like not to match the grammatical sentence, verb agreement of third person singular. My thought might be wrong.
Could I have anyone explain the verbal structure of the sentence below please?
Many thanks.
That sounds quite grand, but basically we looked at ways in which brochures make a travel destination look as attractive as possible.
anonymous brochures make a travel destination look as attractive as possible. 'Look' is an infinitive; it is the complement of the coercive verb 'make'. In this clause, the subject is 'brochures' and '(a travel) destination' is the object.
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anonymous brochures make a travel destination look as attractive as possible.
'Look' is an infinitive; it is the complement of the coercive verb 'make'. In this clause, the subject is 'brochures' and '(a travel) destination' is the object.
brochures (S) make (V) a destination (O) look (C) attractive (C).