Синтаксический и морфологический разбор предложений по функциональной грамматике английского языка
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10. The stewardess hurried along the aisle to where the sick passenger lay moaning with eyes closed.
It’s a complex sentence consisting of 1 main clause and 1 subordinate clause. The SC modifies the predicate of the MC, expressed by the verb “hurried to” and used in the function of the adverbal modifier of place joint by the conjunction “where”.
1) The stewardess hurried along the aisle to
(It’s a simple 2-member sentence, extended, complete, declarative, affirmative sentence)
The stewardess - nominal personal subject, introduced by the common countable noun, singular.
hurried to - simple verbal predicate, introduced by the regular verb in the Past Indefinite Tense, active voice.
along the aisle - adverbial modifier of place, introduced by the preposition + the common noun
2) where the sick passenger lay
10. The stewardess hurried along the aisle to where the sick passenger lay moaning with eyes closed.
It’s a complex sentence consisting of 1 main clause and 1 subordinate clause. The SC modifies the predicate of the MC, expressed by the verb “hurried to” and used in the function of the adverbal modifier of place joint by the conjunction “where”.
1) The stewardess hurried along the aisle to
(It’s a simple 2-member sentence, extended, complete, declarative, affirmative sentence)
The stewardess - nominal personal subject, introduced by the common countable noun, singular.
hurried to - simple verbal predicate, introduced by the regular verb in the Past Indefinite Tense, active voice.
along the aisle - adverbial modifier of place, introduced by the preposition + the common noun
2) where the sick passenger lay
It’s a complex sentence consisting of 1 main clause and 1 subordinate clause. The SC modifies the predicate of the MC, expressed by the verb “hurried to” and used in the function of the adverbal modifier of place joint by the conjunction “where”.
1) The stewardess hurried along the aisle to
(It’s a simple 2-member sentence, extended, complete, declarative, affirmative sentence)
The stewardess - nominal personal subject, introduced by the common countable noun, singular.
hurried to - simple verbal predicate, introduced by the regular verb in the Past Indefinite Tense, active voice.
along the aisle - adverbial modifier of place, introduced by the preposition + the common noun
2) where the sick passenger lay
10. The stewardess hurried along the aisle to where the sick passenger lay moaning with eyes closed.
It’s a complex sentence consisting of 1 main clause and 1 subordinate clause. The SC modifies the predicate of the MC, expressed by the verb “hurried to” and used in the function of the adverbal modifier of place joint by the conjunction “where”.
1) The stewardess hurried along the aisle to
(It’s a simple 2-member sentence, extended, complete, declarative, affirmative sentence)
The stewardess - nominal personal subject, introduced by the common countable noun, singular.
hurried to - simple verbal predicate, introduced by the regular verb in the Past Indefinite Tense, active voice.
along the aisle - adverbial modifier of place, introduced by the preposition + the common noun
2) where the sick passenger lay
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