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Inchoateknowledge Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

sentence analysis

The police questioned every person who lived in the neighbourhood.

The police questioned every person = coordinate clause.
'questioned' here is finite verb.
'The police' = subject
'every person' = object, and noun phrase
'every' = adjective (noun qualifier)
'who lived in the neighbourhood' = subordinate clause
'who' = relative pronoun
'lived' = finite verb,
'in the neighbourhood' = prepositional phrase
'the neighbourhood' = noun phrase
'neighbourhood' = noun,
How do we call the sentence element that answers the question: where?

My second question is: Do you agree with my statements?
  

Top answer

Coordinate clause? What is your definition of this term? Adverbs of place answer the question where?

  • Coordinate clause?
  • What is your definition of this term?
  • Adverbs of place answer the question where?
  • Except for coordinate clause, I agree with you on the analysis.
  • CJ
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Coordinate clause? What is your definition of this term?

Adverbs of place answer the question where?

Except for coordinate clause, I agree with you on the analysis.

CJ
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This is the definition of a coordinate clause. Does it fit with your example above?

Definition


A coordinate clause is a clause belonging to a series of two or more clauses which

  • are not syntactically dependent one on

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