Premodification Structures
Parts Of A Complex Noun Phrase
Relative Clause As A Postmodifier
Name the Clause or Phrase I
Name the Clause or Phrase II
200

[Very sloppy handwriting] is hard to read.

It is [adverb + adjective + noun]

200

The main part of a complex noun phrase.

It is the noun or head noun.

200

In postmodification, the words: Which, Who, Whom, Whose, and That are called relative ____________.

pronouns

200

Usually separated by commas or parenthesis, usually non-restrictive in meaning, and contains no verbs, these are equivalent to the head noun phrase.

They are appositive clauses.

200

Name the clause in the following sentence: The bodybuilder, lifting more weights than he should, tried to impress the ladies.

It is a non-finite "-ing" clause

300

[Sloppy handwriting] is hard to read.

It is [adjective + noun]

300

Comes AFTER the head noun in a complex noun phrase like relative clauses.

It is a postmodifier.

300

Restrictive relative clauses pinpoint a particular _________ being referred to.

Head noun or subject

300

Name the clause in the following sentence: Everyone promised to send their friends birthday cards this year.

It is a non-finite "to" clause

300

Name the clause or phrase used in the following sentence: Dean Martin, a very popular singer, will be performing at the Sands Hotel.

It is an appositive.

400

[Big and beautiful eyelashes] are attractive.

It is [adjective + adjective + noun]

400

True or False.... Complex noun phrases can contain either premodifiers, postmodifiers, or both.

It is True...

400

Non-restrictive relative clauses add ____________ about a head noun that has already been identified or is assumed to be known.

information or descriptive information

400

Name the clause in the following sentence: We enjoyed sailing our yacht.

It is a non-finite "-ed" clause.

400

Name the clause or phrase used in the following sentence: Dr. Zhu, USF's best professor, enjoyed this micro-teaching lesson.

It is an appositive.

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