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What is the difference between modifier and complement?

  

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A modifier specifies more precisely the referent of a noun or a verb ( the red door ). In the case of a verb, the modifier takes the more specific name 'adjunct'. Modifiers of nouns are typically adjectives, nouns, prepositional phrases, and relative clauses.

  • A modifier specifies more precisely the referent of a noun or a verb ( the red door ).
  • In the case of a verb, the modifier takes the more specific name 'adjunct'.
  • Modifiers of nouns are typically adjectives, nouns, prepositional phrases, and relative clauses.
  • A complement is typically a noun phrase (NP) that complements (completes) the meaning of a verb as a direct or indirect object or the object of a preposition ( throw the ball ; tell me a story; in the house ), or a prepositional phrase (PP) that complements the meaning of an adjective ( afraid of spiders ).
  • Content clauses can also be complements ( He said that he would be late ).
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A modifier specifies more precisely the referent of a noun or a verb (the red door). In the case of a verb, the modifier takes the more specific name 'adjunct'. Modifiers of nouns are typically adjectives, nouns, prepositional phrases, and relative clauses.

A complement is typically a noun phrase (NP) that complements (completes) the meaning of a verb as a d

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