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* a grammatically complete thought | == Terminology == | ||
** grammatically complete = contains a finite verb (subject-verb) | * clause | ||
** a part of a sentence that contains a finite verb (a verb that has a subject) | |||
* complement | |||
** a word, phrase, or dependent clause that adds information to a subject or verb (as part of the predicate) | |||
* finite verb | |||
** a verb that has a subject | |||
** it is "finite" because it is "bound to" or associated with a subject | |||
* infinitive | |||
** the "to" form of a verb | |||
*** ex. ''to be'', ''to play'', ''to believe'' | |||
*** infinitives can act as a noun, adjective, or adverb | |||
* non-finitive verb | |||
** a verb that does not have a subject | |||
** and it therefore does not act as a verb, and instead acts as a noun (called "gerund"), adjective, or adverb | |||
*** non-finite verbs are either '''participles''' or '''infinitives''' | |||
**** (note: not all participles are non-finite) | |||
* object | |||
** a noun or noun phrase that is the recipient of a verb or preposition | |||
*** ex. | |||
**** ''She kicked the ball'' ("ball" = object or "kicked") | |||
**** ''He ran to school'' ("to school" = prepositional phrase complement of the verb "ran") | |||
* participle | |||
** the ''-ing'' or ''-ed'' form of a verb | |||
* phrase | |||
** two or more words that do not have a finite verb | |||
** '''participle phrases''' and '''infinitive phrases''' are formed by the non-finite forms of verbs as either participles or infinitives | |||
* sentence | |||
** a grammatically complete thought | |||
*** grammatically complete = contains a finite verb (subject-verb) | |||
** logically complete = does not need more information to complete the thought | ** logically complete = does not need more information to complete the thought | ||
== Finite and Non-Finite Verbs & their complements== | == Finite and Non-Finite Verbs & their complements== |