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I broke this sentence into the following components:
"their best to express what love means to them" as a noun phrase-direct object of "have tried"
"to express what love means to them" as an infinitive phrase- adjective complement of best
[test: "their best" is "to express what love means to them" Removing "their best" creates "have tried to express what love means to them"]
"what love means to them" as a noun clause- direct object of "to express"
Dee
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>From: "Castilleja, Janet" <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Apr 30, 2009 10:11 AM
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>Hello
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>How would you analyze this sentence?
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>Artists of all kinds have tried their best to express what love means to them.
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>'their best to express what love means to them' seems to be the direct object of 'have tried,' but I am having trouble with 'their best' as a direct object. Or is it a noun phrase now? Or can an adjective phrase function as a direct object?
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>I also see 'to express what love means to them' as an infinitive clause functioning as a complement to 'best' and 'what love means to them' as a clause functioning as the direct object of 'express.' It seems to be a relative clause (Love means something to them), but if it is, what noun is it relating to? Or is it a nominal here/
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>I know structures like this occur all the time: the best is yet to come, etc. I'm curious about how people handle them, especially when discussing them with students.
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>Janet
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