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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Prep Phrase

This seems to be a confusing one,

"I really hate orange soda with ice."

I feel that "with ice" is functioning as an adjective.
This correct?
  

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Anonymous I feel that "with ice" is functioning as an adjective. Me, too.

  • Anonymous I feel that "with ice" is functioning as an adjective.
  • Me, too.
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AnonymousI feel that "with ice" is functioning as an adjective.
Me, too.
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AnonymousI feel that "with ice" is functioning as an adjective.
“Adjective” is a category, not a function. “Modifier” is a function.

The PP with ice functions as post-head modifier of the nominal orange soda.

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