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1 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: She is not at work, but it doesnt necessarily follow that she is ill. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 2 0 points Save THAT clauses differ from NP-s in that they do not behave the same in respect to: Passivization Pseudo-cleft distribution Than-pattern Agreement rules ntrebarea nr. 3 0 points Save Specify the type of the subordinate clause: I consider him to be a genius. THAT Clause Gerundial Clause Infinitival Clause none of the above ntrebarea nr. 4 0 points Save THAT clauses may undergo the following operations: Extraposition Passivization It-insertion all of them ntrebarea nr. 5 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: My apprehension was that I could lose my advantage. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Noun Modifier Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 6 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: That he was the owner of the shop was finally proved by the police. Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement Extraposition + It-insertion ntrebarea nr. 7 0 points Save

Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: The most dramatic evidence that John killed Mary came last week. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Noun Modifier Clause Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 8 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: It is well known that she is afraid to go to the Circus. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 9 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: No doubt he will claim that his car broke down. Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 10 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: Her main concern was that she might not have the necessary evidence to prove her husbands infidelity. Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Adverbial Clause of Purpose Main Clause, Predicative Clause Main Clause, Adverbial Clause of Purpose ntrebarea nr. 11 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: What puzzled everybody was that they married so young. Subject Clause, Main Clause, Direct Object Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause Direct Object Clause, Main Clause, Subject Clause ntrebarea nr. 12 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: He owes it to his boss that he got the promotion. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition + It-insertion

Dative Movement Complex NP Shift ntrebarea nr. 13 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: I didnt know that she had been married, since she seldom talked about herself. Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 14 0 points Save Choose the correct analysis of the complex sentence: It should be obvious to the government that it annoys everybody in this country that inflation is running high. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Prepositional Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 15 0 points Save Non-finite clauses contain a non-finite verb phrase whose head is a verb possibly marked for: Tense Mood Aspect and Voice Agreement ntrebarea nr. 16 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: It surprised me a lot that Jane moved to New York. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 17 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: I consider it proper that there should be no corruption in the medical domain. Main clause, Noun Modifying Clause Main clause, Direct Object Clause Main clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main clause, Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 18 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: That he won the competition proved that he had worked

very hard. Subject Clause, Main Clause, Indirect Object Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Direct Object Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 19 0 points Save Choose the well-formed complex sentence below: He is here is nice. Mary had left nobody noticed. John says the key opens the door. Mary will buy the book proves that she is rich. ntrebarea nr. 20 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the underlined string: She informed her mother-in-law, Elizabeth, that she had not changed her plan. Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object ntrebarea nr. 21 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: The truth is that I dont love him any more. Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 22 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: John has known it for a long time that Mary will leave him. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Adverbial Clause of Time Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 23 0 points Save Choose the correct analysis of the complex sentence: She knows that John brags that the boss will hire him soon. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 24 0 points Save Choose the correct type and function of the embedded clause: She considers it outrageous that he lied to her like that.

THAT Clause Direct Object Clause THAT Clause Attributive Clause Non-finite Clause Subject Clause Small Clause Object Complement Clause ntrebarea nr. 25 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: She considers it outrageous that he lied to her like that Tough Movement Passivization Complex NP Shift Extraposition + It-insertion ntrebarea nr. 26 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: It is essential for you to go there. Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement Extraposition + It-insertion ntrebarea nr. 27 0 points Save What should you apply in order to correct the sentences below: He is here is nice. Mary had left nobody noticed. Mary will buy the book proves that she is rich. Extraposition and It insertion Tough Movement Passivization THAT (complementizer) insertion ntrebarea nr. 28 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: That he had made a mistake was clear. Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 29 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: Max proved to be the best manager they had ever had. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Indirect Object Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Noun Modifier Clause ntrebarea nr. 30 0 points Save

Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: What puzzled everybody was that he was very difficult to talk to. Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Subject ClauseSubject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Predicative Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause ntrebarea nr. 31 0 points Save Specify the type of the subordinate clause: Theyre anxious for you to help them. THAT Clause Gerundial Clause Infinitival Clause none of the above ntrebarea nr. 32 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: It was announced that the police were trying to catch the thieves red-handed. Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Direct Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 33 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: John promised me that he would come. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition + It-insertion Dative Movement Complex NP Shift ntrebarea nr. 34 0 points Save Extraposition of THAT Clause is obligatory with the verb: to consider to happen to prove to decide ntrebarea nr. 35 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: She cabled that she would arrive on the 18th of July. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Adverbial Clause of Time

Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 36 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: He boasted that he was the best player in the team. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 37 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: It is obvious that they had different cultural perspectives. Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 38 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: The engineer wrongly figured it out that the bridge would hold. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 39 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: She became aware that something was burning. Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause ntrebarea nr. 40 0 points Save Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: We are sorry that he failed the exam. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Adverbial Clause of Cause Indirect Object Clause ntrebarea nr. 41 0 points Save Specify the function of the subordinate clause: The problem is that Ive run out of money. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause

Subject Clause ntrebarea nr. 42 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: I found it strange that there were no mistakes in those students written papers. Main Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Predicative Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause ntrebarea nr. 43 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: It was well known that the thief was caught red handed. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition + It-insertion Dative Movement Complex NP Shift ntrebarea nr. 44 0 points Save Finite clauses contain a finite verb phrase whose head is a verb obligatorily marked for: Tense Mood Aspect and Voice Mood and Tense ntrebarea nr. 45 0 points Save Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: The president of the company was annoyed to hear that all the members of the board complained that the new executive was difficult to work with. Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause ntrebarea nr. 46 0 points Save Specify the agreement rule applying in the following sentence: That he failed and that he didnt care singular agreement: was no surprise to anyone plural agreement: were no surprise to anyone

both singular and plural: was/were no surprise to anyone none of the above ntrebarea nr. 47 0 points Save Specify the type of the subordinate clause: The idea that I should go there upsets me. THAT Clause Gerundial Clause Infinitival Clause Relative Clause ntrebarea nr. 48 0 points Save What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: He told me that he would come earlier. Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement Extraposition + It-insertio

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