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Exercise 9

COMPOSITE SENTENCE ANALYSIS | The following phrases have ceased to express unreality. | Adverbial clauses of unreal condition | Subjunctive Mood Synopsis | Part 2. PRACTICE SECTION | Exercise 8. Point out the attributes in the following sentences and state what they are expressed by. | Exercise 12. Analyse the following composite sentences and draw their schemes according to the model given in Item 7. | Exercise 15. Complete the following conversations expressing a wish. Follow the model given in (1) (see pattern 7.3.1). | Exercise 18. Use the correct form expressing unreality with reference to the past (see patterns 7.3.1, 7.5.2). | Exercise 21. Read and analyse the text following the instructions to the underlined words given at the end of the exercise. |


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1. you aren't shooting your movie (...) - a subject clause.

2. for me to crouch down - a complex subject (a/b/'-to-infinitive construction). 3. his breath come - a complex object (an objective with the infinitive construction). 4. he felt - an object clause; he was advancing in the Army - an object clause. 5. it being Saturday - a complex adverbial modifier of cause (a nominative absolute participial construction); the strings of her record player coming from the drawing room - a complex adverbial modifier of attendant circumstances (a nominative absolute participial construction). 6. Sarah being on hospital duty - a complex adverbial modifier of cause (a nominative absolute participial construction). 7. that still hurt - an attributive relative restrictive clause. 8. she'd ultimately won - an attributive relative restrictive clause. 9. a pillow propping her head up - a complex adverbial modifier of attendant circumstances (a nominative absolute participial construction). 10. for you to take - a

complex attribute (a for-to-infinitive construction). 11. you forg et - a complex object (an objective with the infinitive construction). 12. he never expected (...) - an object clause; a theatre to be run - a complex object (an objective with the infinitive construction). 13. for us to go over - a complex subject (a for-to-munitive construction). 14. that she'd known John all her life - an attributive appositive clause. 15. something dripping - a complex object (an objective participial construction).


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