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8.13: Adjuncts

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We know that each phrase contains a head, and might contain other phrases in the complement or specifier position. This unit introduces a new position in the phrase, the adjunct position. The adjunct position often contains phrases that communicate optional information, like where, when or why an event happens.
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1. Is the underlined phrase an adjunct or a complement?

Sam ran the Around-the-Bay race.

  • Adjunct.
  • Complement.

2. Is the underlined phrase an adjunct or a complement?

Sam ran this morning.

  • Adjunct.
  • Complement.

3. Is the underlined phrase an adjunct or a complement?

The baby slept through the night.

  • Adjunct.
  • Complement.
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