True or False?
Spot TV + AC
Complement or Adjunct?
Sentence Breakdown
Fix the Sentence (Add an Adverbial Complement to complete the structure)
100

Transitive verbs always require a direct object.

True

A transitive verb needs a direct object to complete its meaning.

100

"She put the keys on the table."

TV = put

AC = on the table.

100

In "She ran yesterday," yesterday is a...

Adjunct (Optional adverb indicating time).

100

Identify the Subject: "Mary ate the cookies."

Mary

100

Correct or Incorrect: "She put the keys."

Incorrect (e.g., "She put the keys in her bag").

200

Adverbial complements are optional parts of a sentence.

False 

Adverbial complements are obligatory; removing them breaks grammar.

200

"The boss sent him to Chicago."

TV = sent

 AC = to Chicago.

200

In "They arrived at the station in the morning," in the morning is a...

Adjunct (Optional time detail).

200

Identify the Transitive Verb: "The teacher explains the lesson."

explains

200

Make this valid: "He placed the vase."

e.g., "He placed the vase on the mantel".

300

In S + TV + D.O + A.C, removing the A.C makes the sentence ungrammatical.

True 

Without the adverbial part, the structure is ungrammatical.

300

"He shoved his hands into his pockets."

TV = shoved

AC = into his pockets.

300

In "She put the book on the table," on the table is a...

Adverbial Complement (Required by the verb put).

300

Identify the Direct Object: "I set the groceries on the counter."

the groceries

300

Make this valid: "The boss sent him."

e.g., "The boss sent him to Chicago".

400

According to Bas Aarts, an adjunct is selected by the verb.

False 

A complement is selected by the verb; an adjunct is optional.

400

"They pushed the cart through the aisle."

TV = pushed

AC = through the aisle.

400

An element that adds extra details like time, place, or manner.

Adjunct.

400

Identify the Adverbial Complement: "We took the kids to the park."

to the park

400

Make this valid: "She drove the car."

e.g., "She drove the car into the garage".  

500

Verbs like put, place, and lay strictly require an adverbial complement.

True 

Verbs like put, place, and lay lose meaning without an A.C.

500

"She threw the ball over the fence."

TV = threw

AC = over the fence.

500

An obligatory phrase usually showing place or direction telling where an object goes.

Adverbial Complement.

500

Identify the D.O and A.C: "They laid the map on the table."

Direct Object = the map, Adverbial Complement = on the table

500

Make this valid: "They pushed the cart."

e.g., "They pushed the cart through the aisle".