Basic Expressions July 2007 Jerry Ball 1, Andrea Heiberg 2 Air Force Research Laboratory 1 L3 Communications 2.

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Basic Expressions July 2007 Jerry Ball 1, Andrea Heiberg 2 Air Force Research Laboratory 1 L3 Communications 2

2 Complex Auxiliary + Transitive Verb “the man could not have been kicking a bell”

3 Predicate Adjective + Negative “I am not ready”

4 Yes-No Question + Ditransitive Verb “is he giving me the ball”

5 Transitive Verb + Infinitive Clause “I like to kick the ball”

6 Tran Verb + Obj + Participial Clause “I like you kicking the ball”

7 Intransitive Verb + Adverb “he is going quickly”

8 Complex Nominal “it is the old target altitude restrictions”

9 Predicate Adjective + Adverb “he is very sad”

10 Verb + Object + Situation Complement “he told me he is sad”

11 “that is correct”

12 Nested Prepositional Phrases “the book on the table by the ball is sad”

13 Predicate Preposition “the book is on the table”

14 Verb + Situation Complement “I think the man by the table likes you”

15 Doubly Embedded Clauses “I told him you think he likes it”

16 “Yes-No-Question “is there a book on the table”

17 Transitive Verb + Object Modifiers “the old man likes the red ball”