Jones, the Baltimore woman who spoke at a Blacktivist event, said she felt “tricked”, but acknowledged that the march was in some ways a success: “It kind of benefited us. It brought an extensive media presence there.” (The Guardian.)
Is "It" a subject and "benefited" a verb in It kind of benefited us?
It kind of benefited us. Yes, it is the subject, and benefited is a verb heading the verb phrase kind of benefited us which is functioning as predicate. Within the VP, kind of can plausibly be analysed as a compound adverb modifying the verb benefited .
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It kind of benefited us.
Yes, it is the subject, and benefited is a verb heading the verb phrase kind of benefited us which is functioning as predicate.
Within the VP, kind of can plausibly be analysed as a compound adverb modifying the verb benefited. It could be replaced by sort of, also a compound adverb, with no change of meaning