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The Functions of Nouns in the Sentence§ 21.Nouns may have different functions in the sentence. They The subject, e.g. Lifeconsists in accepting one's duty. 2) an object(direct, indirect and prepositional), e.g. You did such splendid work. General Drake handed theman his medal. 3) a predicative(non-prepositional and prepositional), e.g. The town has always been a quiet and dignified little place. An objective predicative, e.g. They elected him presidentof the club. 5) a subjective predicative, e.g. He was appointed squadron commander. 6) various adverbial modifiers(usually as part of prepositional e.g. I lived near Victoria station in thoseyears. 7) an attribute(in the genitive case, in the common case and as e.g. His officer'suniform gave slimness to his already heavy fig- For some time he read all the travelbooks he could lay his He set off on a tour of inspection. An apposition, e.g. He told us about his father, a teacher,who died inthe war. The following classification seems to be suitable for the purpose:
ARTICLES § 1. The article is a structural word specifying the noun. The There are two articles in English which are called thedefinite The use of articles, as well as their absence, has grammatical The traditional use of articles is also found in other cases. For Thus, in dealing with the use of articles it will be necessary to The grammatical use of articles is dependent on the character In order to describe the use of articles we need some classi- 1 The absence of the article is not to be confused with the deliberate omission of e.g. Newspaper headlines: Biggest Brain Drain Source in Britain Fight over Market Stage remarks: Catherine enters from kitchen, crosses down to window,
As is seen from the above table, proper names form a special THEFUNCTIONS OFARTICLES WITHCOMMON NOUNS Date: 2016-01-03; view: 1455
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