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Ni Luh Novita Sari Jayanti

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SYNTAX / THAT CLAUSES & NOMINAL ING CLAUSES

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That Clauses
In fact, anything that came out of the sea was just fine.
That fat lady over there might be watching us.
The water in that dirty pot was almost boiling.
I read somewhere that lobsters eat little fish, barnacles

Category
Subject
Subject
Subject
Direct Object

5.
6.
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and seaweed.
Usually that kind of stuff is all right.
Dream about that saxophone you want.
That question was about to be answered.
I decided that he was still too feeble
He also made a commitment not to invent anything

Subject
Subject Complement
Subject
Direct Object
Direct Object

that cannot be used.

No.
1.
2.

Nominal ing Clauses


A horseshoe crab wandering around the shoreline.
They were on the kitchen counter, still alive, wriggling

Category
Prepositional Complement
Direct Object

3.
4.

their legs and antennae.


The lobster seemed to be taking a little snooze.
I'll have it out there waiting for you just off the beach

Subject Complement
Direct object

5.

in the morning.
Jeremy raced out onto the beach, expecting to see his

Direct Object

6.

new sailboat fully rigged.


Some tar-stained plastic bottles bobbing in the low tide Subject Complement

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8.
9.

and some dead jellyfish on the sand.


You're bothering me.
I'm throwing you back where you belong.
Nothing but other fish trying to eat me and fishermen
in boats trying to catch me in a trap.

Direct Object
Direct Object
Prepositional Complement

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