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Pick out nexus phrases in the following sentences and define their types.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 518.


1. Kathleen drove, as she always did, Norah never having learnt how to. (William Trevor). 2. It said earlier on the radio there'd be showers but there wasn't a trace of one, the October evening without a breeze, dusk beginning. (William Trevor). 3. It was wholly out of the question to write. Tom lined out “respectable young man, aged thirty-five”; and sat looking on, pen in hand; with one of the most living smiles imaginable (Ch. Dickens). 4. Hat in hand, his hair disordered, his lips parted, he cleaned his way along (A. Cronin). 5. Returning, coat and jackets over his pyjamas, a scarf round his neck, hat still on the back of his head, he would hang over the telephone… (A. Cronin). 6. But they won't let you go without Mason being alone (Th. Dreiser). 7. Soams is very fond of you – he won't have anything said against you (J. Galsworthy). 8. For you to come here is impossible (J. Galsworthy). 9. Small wonder that we all loved him so exceedingly (O. Jespersen). 10. But with him dead there was time and space in which to prepare to do other things (J. London). 11. I hope I'm not the same now, with all the prettiness and youth removed (O. Jespersen). 12. I catch cold! No fear (O. Jespersen).

 

6. Identify the syntactic relations:

1. I hate you to go there. 2. I want you to go there. 3. He likes them to sing. 4. I saw him approaching the house. 5. He watched them play. 6. He ordered the boxes to be taken upstairs. 7. He did not wish his voice to be recognized.

 


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