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April 2-6, 2001You have seen how words and phrases can modify nouns, verbs, and other sentence components. Now we will take a look at constructions that modify whole sentences--that is, sentence modifiers.Remember, your online portfolios are due two weeks from this Friday. I suggest you do all you can to polish them now before crunch time. |
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Sentence ModifiersBy Mark CanadaEnglish Professor, University of North Carolina at Pembroke Sentence modifiers are the black sheep of English syntax. Unlike nominals, verbs, and auxiliaries, they do not fill standard sentence slots. Furthermore, although we call them "modifiers," sentence modifiers are not like adjectivals and adverbials in that they are not intimately tied to any particular element of the sentence. Instead, sentence modifiers introduce ideas into sentences without bearing clear grammatical relationships to them. In fact, sentence modifiers can seem a little "tacked on"--at least in terms of grammar. Sentence modifiers can take a number of forms. The following examples illustrate some common types:
Mavericks though they may be, sentence modifiers can be extremely useful for speakers and writers. For one thing, perhaps more than any other sentence element, sentence modifiers can convey important information about tone. Notice, for example, the difference between the two following sentences:
As Martha Kolln and Robert Funk note in Understanding English Grammar, some sentence modifiers also can help focus the audience's attention, as in the following sentences:
Finally, because they often are separated from the rest of the sentence by one or two pauses, sentence modifiers can help speakers and writers alter the rhythm of their prose. ExercisesGeneralA. Identify the sentence modifiers in the following sentences. Label their type.
EditingC. Make the following sentences conform to the conventions of Standard Written English:
StyleD. The next time you are reading a newspaper article, novel, or other form of communication, make a note of the sentence modifiers you see. How common are they? How do they affect the meaning or impact of the sentences in which they appear? Try taking out some of the sentence modifiers. Do the sentences feel any different? Explain. |