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Answers to exercises: Chapter 3

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5analysing heads analysing Dylan’s motivescomplement Dylan’s motivesmotives heads Dylan’s motivesspecifier Dylan’sWe skip over the fact that Dylan is a noun phrase all on its own.has heads has usually turned out that he means exactly what he sayscomplement turned out that he means exactly what he saysmodifier usuallyturn out heads turned out that he means exactly what he sayscomplement that he means exactly what he saysmeans heads means exactly what he sayscomplement exactly what he sayssays does not seem <strong>to</strong> have any complement s or modifiers, which is a bit surprisingsince you would think of say as a verb that needed a complement; you have <strong>to</strong> saysomething. However, this is not a basic structure and words do not appear in the placewe expect them <strong>to</strong>; in a sense what he says is the same as he says what, but with whatappearing at the front instead. So, we could say that what is a complement of say.There will be plenty more about this in <strong>Chapter</strong> 5.Introducing English Grammar, second edition, published by Routledge © K. Börjars and K. Burridge

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