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The Class of Verb
        &
The Verb Phrase
        By:                http://SBANJAR.kau.edu.sa/
Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar       http://wwwdrshadiabanjar.blogspot.com
Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                       1
The unit sentence can be divided into
  two elements: Subject + Predicate.




                              subject     Noun Phrase



                   Sentence
                              predicate   Verb Phrase




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                2
Tree Diagram
                           The girl chased the dog.




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                              3
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
                                 Form +
   a { } with an [ ] the girl in first position and a [ ] in which
the ( ) chased has another ( ) the dog attached to it.
  The first [ ] functions as a SUBJECT,
  the [ ] functions as a PREDICATE, in which, the ( ) functions
as a PREDICATOR and
  the last ( ) functions as a DIRECT OBJECT.
  Until this moment, we have been dealing with a SENTENCE
STRUCTURE: Form +                 (                         ).



   Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                      4
the unit sentence can be divided into two elements: a Head,
which is realized by a , and the rest of the dependents.
  The     may have more than one dependent.
 The two most important dependents are the
Subject and the Object, which are normally realized by     .
  Apart from their different syntactic function and semantic role,
Subjects and Objects differ in their position:
  (Subjects usually complement VPs in pre-position,
whereas Objects usually appear in post-position), and
 in their relation to      (Subjects but not Complements control
    forms, like in John likes Mary/People like Mary vs. John likes
Mary/John likes people).




 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                        5
As can be seen, Subjects and Complements (Objects, Subject
Complements, Predication Adjuncts and Adverbials) modify and
complement the meaning of the verb.

John has been eating crisps all the morning,
the meaning of EAT is modified by the following elements:
- the Subject, which specifies the agent of the action (it is John and not
any other person who has been eating),
- the Direct Object, which specifies the patient of the action (it is crisps
and not anything else that John has been eating),
- the Adverbial, which specifies the time when the action took place (it
has been all this morning and not yesterday evening).
These modifications are syntactic and external. They are realized by
another type of phrases (NPs in our example). They clearly contrast
with the way tense and number (-s), or aspect (have –en) /(be –ing)
modify the meaning of EAT.

   Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                             6
SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF VPs
                    revolve around their verb.
  Of the obligatory elements in a sentence, the main verb is
the one that wholly or largely determines what form the rest of
the structure will take.
  This means that, in technical terms, a sentence is a verbal
expansion, and the VP is its head, with all the other phrases
somehow subordinate to it.
  Verbs are the words that hold sentences together. Even
though it is not difficult to find a verbless sentence, the
definition of the unit ‘sentence’ requires the existence of a verb
in every sentence.

Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                        7
VERBS
     Lexical:
       – eat, walk, write, give, dream, jump
      Auxiliary:
       – be, have, do, may, can, will




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                       8
Subtypes of lexical verbs
       Copula verbs: 1 participant, 1 attribute
                 Mary is pretty.
       Intransitive verbs: 1 participant
                 [Mary] is running.
       Transitive verbs: at least 2 participants
                 [Mary] likes [cats].




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                           9
have usually been classified according to the
number and type of Objects and Complements that
follow particular verbs into intensive and extensive verbs.


                                     VERBS




                             INTENSIVE   EXTENSIVE




  Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                              10
Intensive verbs are those that require a Subject
Complement or a Predication Adjunct.


       Examples:
                 Jane seemed restless.
                 The kitchen is downstairs.



 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                     11
are subclassified into
intransitive and transitive verbs.



                           intransitive



                           transitive



Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                  12
are verbs that do not need any Object
or Complement. Semantically, only one participant is
involved in the action expressed by the verb.


         Example:
   Even after the sun vanished,
  amazement continued.



   Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                             13
In contrast, transitive verbs are verbs that do need some Object or
Complement. They can be subclassified according to the number
and type of Objects and Complements they can take in as:
   Monotransitive verbs ,
   Ditransitive verbs , and
   Complextransitive verbs.
                                                Monotransitive
                                                   Verbs



                            Transitive Verbs   Ditransitive Verbs



                                               Complextransitive
                                                   Verbs

 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                           14
Transitive Verbs

1. (mono)transitive:
• John ate the apple.
2. ditransitive:
• I gave John an apple.
3. complex transitive:
•   Sub. V.                DO.          OC.
•   We consider             him         our boss.
•   We wiped                the table   clean.
•   We elected              him         president.
•   She called              me          a liar.

Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                             15
-Monotransitive verbs are those verbs that take one Object.
-Example:
- I saw your picture in the paper.
-Ditransitive verbs are those verbs that take two Objects, a Direct and
Indirect Object;
-Examples:
-Mary sent me a card.
-Mary sent a card to me.
-Complextransitive verbs are those verbs that take one Object and an
Object Complement;
-Example:
-The voters elected Mary.
-Daniel put the book on the table.



Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                            16
phrasal verbs
 A phrasal verb is a complex verb consisting of a simple verb and an
 adverb particle.
 Examples:
 §make up,
 §turn on,
 §put away,
 §take off,
 §fill up,
 §run over,
 §take in, and
 §do up.
 §Note that phrasal verbs are different from prepositional verbs.


Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                               17
PREPOSITIONAL VERBS

  A prepositional verb consists of a verb and a preposition.
  Examples:
  •call on,
  • care for, and
  •insist on.




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                       18
PHRASAL VERB AND
                           PREPOSITIONAL VERB:
                              DIFFERENCES

 A prepositional verb differs from a phrasal verb
 in many ways.
  1) The particle in a phrasal verb is always
      stressed, but the preposition in a
      prepositional verb is not stressed.




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                            19
2) Phrasal verbs are separable. That is the particle in a phrasal verb
 can be moved to the end. Prepositional verbs, on the other hand, are
 inseparable.
 Examples with phrasal verbs:
 §They called up the teacher OR They called the teacher up.
 §I picked John up. OR I picked up John.
 §He filled the glass up. OR He filled up the glass.
 §She turned the lights on. OR She turned on the lights.
 Note: The particle in the phrasal verb can be moved to the end.
 Examples with prepositional verbs:
 We called on the teacher. (BUT NOT We called the teacher on.)
 We called on them. BUT NOT We called them on.
 Note:The preposition in a prepositional verb cannot be moved to
 the end.


Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                            20
3) You cannot put an adverb between the verb and the particle of a
phrasal verb, but you can put an adverb between the verb and the
preposition of a prepositional verb.
Examples:
We called early on the doctor. BUT NOT We called early up the doctor.
The adverb early can come between the verb called and the preposition
on in the prepositional verb called on. But it cannot come between called
and up.
When to separate a phrasal verb?
A Phrasal verb can remain together when its object is a noun or noun
phrase.
 Note that phrasal verbs must be separated when the object is a pronoun.
We called them up. BUT NOT We called up them.
(Here the object of the phrasal verb is a pronoun.)


 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                             21
prepositional                 She is       This is
   verbs are               looking after   possible.
  inseparable                the baby.
                              She is       This is not
                           looking the     possible.
                           baby after.




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                            22
Prepositional verbs are intransitive verbs
because prepositional verbs cannot take
objects.
For example:
•The art critic looked at the painting.
(correct)
•*The art critic looked the painting.
 (incorrect)




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                     23
Source:
•VERB PHRASES AND NOUN PHRASES IN ENGLISH:
A PARALLEL APPROACH,
LUIS QUEREDA RODRÍGUEZ-NAVARRO,
University of Granada.
•What are Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Verbs :
http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/phrasal-verbs-prepositional-verbs/




Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar                                                    24

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Class of Verb & Verb Phrase by Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar

  • 1. The Class of Verb & The Verb Phrase By: http://SBANJAR.kau.edu.sa/ Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar http://wwwdrshadiabanjar.blogspot.com Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 1
  • 2. The unit sentence can be divided into two elements: Subject + Predicate. subject Noun Phrase Sentence predicate Verb Phrase Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 2
  • 3. Tree Diagram The girl chased the dog. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 3
  • 4. SENTENCE STRUCTURE Form + a { } with an [ ] the girl in first position and a [ ] in which the ( ) chased has another ( ) the dog attached to it. The first [ ] functions as a SUBJECT, the [ ] functions as a PREDICATE, in which, the ( ) functions as a PREDICATOR and the last ( ) functions as a DIRECT OBJECT. Until this moment, we have been dealing with a SENTENCE STRUCTURE: Form + ( ). Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 4
  • 5. the unit sentence can be divided into two elements: a Head, which is realized by a , and the rest of the dependents. The may have more than one dependent. The two most important dependents are the Subject and the Object, which are normally realized by . Apart from their different syntactic function and semantic role, Subjects and Objects differ in their position: (Subjects usually complement VPs in pre-position, whereas Objects usually appear in post-position), and in their relation to (Subjects but not Complements control forms, like in John likes Mary/People like Mary vs. John likes Mary/John likes people). Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 5
  • 6. As can be seen, Subjects and Complements (Objects, Subject Complements, Predication Adjuncts and Adverbials) modify and complement the meaning of the verb. John has been eating crisps all the morning, the meaning of EAT is modified by the following elements: - the Subject, which specifies the agent of the action (it is John and not any other person who has been eating), - the Direct Object, which specifies the patient of the action (it is crisps and not anything else that John has been eating), - the Adverbial, which specifies the time when the action took place (it has been all this morning and not yesterday evening). These modifications are syntactic and external. They are realized by another type of phrases (NPs in our example). They clearly contrast with the way tense and number (-s), or aspect (have –en) /(be –ing) modify the meaning of EAT. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 6
  • 7. SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF VPs revolve around their verb. Of the obligatory elements in a sentence, the main verb is the one that wholly or largely determines what form the rest of the structure will take. This means that, in technical terms, a sentence is a verbal expansion, and the VP is its head, with all the other phrases somehow subordinate to it. Verbs are the words that hold sentences together. Even though it is not difficult to find a verbless sentence, the definition of the unit ‘sentence’ requires the existence of a verb in every sentence. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 7
  • 8. VERBS Lexical: – eat, walk, write, give, dream, jump Auxiliary: – be, have, do, may, can, will Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 8
  • 9. Subtypes of lexical verbs Copula verbs: 1 participant, 1 attribute Mary is pretty. Intransitive verbs: 1 participant [Mary] is running. Transitive verbs: at least 2 participants [Mary] likes [cats]. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 9
  • 10. have usually been classified according to the number and type of Objects and Complements that follow particular verbs into intensive and extensive verbs. VERBS INTENSIVE EXTENSIVE Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 10
  • 11. Intensive verbs are those that require a Subject Complement or a Predication Adjunct. Examples: Jane seemed restless. The kitchen is downstairs. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 11
  • 12. are subclassified into intransitive and transitive verbs. intransitive transitive Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 12
  • 13. are verbs that do not need any Object or Complement. Semantically, only one participant is involved in the action expressed by the verb. Example: Even after the sun vanished, amazement continued. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 13
  • 14. In contrast, transitive verbs are verbs that do need some Object or Complement. They can be subclassified according to the number and type of Objects and Complements they can take in as: Monotransitive verbs , Ditransitive verbs , and Complextransitive verbs. Monotransitive Verbs Transitive Verbs Ditransitive Verbs Complextransitive Verbs Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 14
  • 15. Transitive Verbs 1. (mono)transitive: • John ate the apple. 2. ditransitive: • I gave John an apple. 3. complex transitive: • Sub. V. DO. OC. • We consider him our boss. • We wiped the table clean. • We elected him president. • She called me a liar. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 15
  • 16. -Monotransitive verbs are those verbs that take one Object. -Example: - I saw your picture in the paper. -Ditransitive verbs are those verbs that take two Objects, a Direct and Indirect Object; -Examples: -Mary sent me a card. -Mary sent a card to me. -Complextransitive verbs are those verbs that take one Object and an Object Complement; -Example: -The voters elected Mary. -Daniel put the book on the table. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 16
  • 17. phrasal verbs A phrasal verb is a complex verb consisting of a simple verb and an adverb particle. Examples: §make up, §turn on, §put away, §take off, §fill up, §run over, §take in, and §do up. §Note that phrasal verbs are different from prepositional verbs. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 17
  • 18. PREPOSITIONAL VERBS A prepositional verb consists of a verb and a preposition. Examples: •call on, • care for, and •insist on. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 18
  • 19. PHRASAL VERB AND PREPOSITIONAL VERB: DIFFERENCES A prepositional verb differs from a phrasal verb in many ways. 1) The particle in a phrasal verb is always stressed, but the preposition in a prepositional verb is not stressed. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 19
  • 20. 2) Phrasal verbs are separable. That is the particle in a phrasal verb can be moved to the end. Prepositional verbs, on the other hand, are inseparable. Examples with phrasal verbs: §They called up the teacher OR They called the teacher up. §I picked John up. OR I picked up John. §He filled the glass up. OR He filled up the glass. §She turned the lights on. OR She turned on the lights. Note: The particle in the phrasal verb can be moved to the end. Examples with prepositional verbs: We called on the teacher. (BUT NOT We called the teacher on.) We called on them. BUT NOT We called them on. Note:The preposition in a prepositional verb cannot be moved to the end. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 20
  • 21. 3) You cannot put an adverb between the verb and the particle of a phrasal verb, but you can put an adverb between the verb and the preposition of a prepositional verb. Examples: We called early on the doctor. BUT NOT We called early up the doctor. The adverb early can come between the verb called and the preposition on in the prepositional verb called on. But it cannot come between called and up. When to separate a phrasal verb? A Phrasal verb can remain together when its object is a noun or noun phrase. Note that phrasal verbs must be separated when the object is a pronoun. We called them up. BUT NOT We called up them. (Here the object of the phrasal verb is a pronoun.) Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 21
  • 22. prepositional She is This is verbs are looking after possible. inseparable the baby. She is This is not looking the possible. baby after. Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 22
  • 23. Prepositional verbs are intransitive verbs because prepositional verbs cannot take objects. For example: •The art critic looked at the painting. (correct) •*The art critic looked the painting. (incorrect) Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 23
  • 24. Source: •VERB PHRASES AND NOUN PHRASES IN ENGLISH: A PARALLEL APPROACH, LUIS QUEREDA RODRÍGUEZ-NAVARRO, University of Granada. •What are Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Verbs : http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/phrasal-verbs-prepositional-verbs/ Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 24