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5. Phrasal Units Self-study Worksheet

Indicate the category of each word in the following sentences. a) That glass suddenly broke. b) A jogger ran towards the end of the lane. c) These dead trees might block the road.

a) Det N Adv V That glass suddenly broke.

b) Det N V P Det N P Det N A jogger ran towards the end of the lane.

c) Det A N Infl V Det N These dead trees might block the road

2. Each of the following phrases consists of a specifier and a head 2. Each of the following phrases consists of a specifier and a head. Draw the appropriate tree structure for each example. a) so bad b) this house c) quite cheap d) never surrender e) those books

a) AP Deg A so bad

b) NP Det N this house

c) AP Deg A quite cheap

d) VP Qual V never surrender

e) NP Det N those books

3.The following phrases include a head, a complement, and (in some cases) a specifier. Draw the appropriate tree structure for each example. a) up the stairs b) read a book c) excited about the trip d) in love with Lucy e) perhaps earn the money f) that argument with Owen

a) PP NP P Det N up the stairs

b) VP NP V Det N read a book

c) AP PP NP Det A P N about the trip excited

PP d) NP PP NP P N P N in love with Lucy

e) VP NP Qual V Det N perhaps earn the money

f) NP PP NP Det N P N that argument with Owen

6. For each of the following words two potential complement options are given. For each word, determine which option is correct.

Verbs a.  b. NP NP expire observe a. NP b. PPto PPabout discuss a. NP clean a. NP PPfor b. NP NP

Nouns hammer a.  b. PPwith PPabout success a. PPof PPto b. PPof argument a.  b. PPwith PPabout

Adjectives sick a. NP b. PPof knowledgeable a. PPto b. PPabout small a. PPof b. 

6.Identify the phrasal units in the following phrases. message to the troops S H Comp. worked for the party energetically H Comp. Mod.

slept quietly by the window H Mod. Mod. about going abroad stubborn H Comp. negotiates the proposal directly with the government H Comp. Mod. Comp.

Thank You!