For the sentence below: The florrie comprises a flat, crumbed piece of 'horse' steak wrapped around a slice of ham and a bit of cheese.a. Divide the sentence into main clausal constituentsb . For each constituent, give:The function (S (subject), P (predicate), O (object – if applicable you should also distinguish between Od (direct object), Oi (indirect object)), PCs (subject predicative complement), PCo (object predicative complement), Comp (Complement, not of the above types) or A (adjunct).the form (NP, VP, AdjP, AdvP, PP, SCl, etc.) Example:In the morning it was bright.In the morning - A:PPit – S:NPwas bright - P:VPbright – PCs:AdjPNote: You only need to divide each sentence into its clause level constituents, i.e. those that serve one of the functions listed above.
Question
For the sentence below: The florrie comprises a flat, crumbed piece of 'horse' steak wrapped around a slice of ham and a bit of cheese.a. Divide the sentence into main clausal constituentsb . For each constituent, give:The function (S (subject), P (predicate), O (object – if applicable you should also distinguish between Od (direct object), Oi (indirect object)), PCs (subject predicative complement), PCo (object predicative complement), Comp (Complement, not of the above types) or A (adjunct).the form (NP, VP, AdjP, AdvP, PP, SCl, etc.) Example:In the morning it was bright.In the morning - A:PPit – S:NPwas bright - P:VPbright – PCs:AdjPNote: You only need to divide each sentence into its clause level constituents, i.e. those that serve one of the functions listed above.
Solution
a. Division of the sentence into main clausal constituents:
- The florrie
- comprises
- a flat, crumbed piece of 'horse' steak wrapped around a slice of ham and a bit of cheese.
b. For each constituent:
- The florrie - S:NP (Subject, Noun Phrase)
- comprises - P:VP (Predicate, Verb Phrase)
- a flat, crumbed piece of 'horse' steak wrapped around a slice of ham and a bit of cheese - O:NP (Object, Noun Phrase)
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