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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
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I don't like fish much

I don't like fish much.

Is much a complement and an adjunct (at the same time) in the sentence above?

  

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tkacka15 (at the same time) No. That never happens. It's one thing or another, not both.

  • tkacka15 (at the same time) No.
  • That never happens.
  • It's one thing or another, not both.
  • It's an adjunct.
  • I don't like fish is complete as it stands.
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tkacka15(at the same time)

No. That never happens. It's one thing or another, not both. It's an adjunct.

I don't like fish is complete as it stands. 'like' takes only one complement, and 'fish' is its complement.

CJ

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