In the sentence “She walks out of the house, followed by a little boy”, the past participate is used as .
A: an attribute
B: an adverbial
C: a complement
D: a predicative
A: an attribute
B: an adverbial
C: a complement
D: a predicative
举一反三
- In the sentence "He woke up to find his house on fire. ", the italicized part is A: [A] an attribute B: [B] an adverbial C: [C] a subject complement D: [D] an object
- The leaves have turned yellow. A: Subject B: Object C: Predicative D: Attribute E: Complement F: Adverbial G: Predicate
- He has caught a bad cold. A: Subject B: Object C: Predicative D: Attribute E: Complement F: Adverbial G: Predicate
- He practices running every day. A: Subject B: Object C: Predicative D: Attribute E: Complement F: Adverbial G: Predicate
- In the sentence “He has a wish to travel round the whole country”, the italicized part is A: an attribute B: an adverbial C: a complement D: an appositive