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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of MARTHA KOLLN
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Subject: Re: grammar question--verb v. participle

Another adjective test besides "very":  "more exciting.


Martha

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 02:54 PM, "Myers, Marshall" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:




Scott,



I concur with Bill.



"Interesting" and "boring" are also seen as

"exciting" is.



Marshall



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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:50 PM

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Subject: Re: grammar question--verb v. participle



Scott --



I'd say it was an adjective, of the type that's made out of a verb (if the

class has talked in some way about participles, with or without the term

actually being used). You can put "very" in front of it easily,

which supports the idea that it's an adjective or adverb, and you can rule out

adverb fairly easily too (it's not movable, you should be able to say

"excitingly" there if it were an adverb, etc.). If the class

hasn't talked about verb forms being used as adjectives, maybe this would be a

good place to bring it up. You can nudge the word verbwards by adding something

interpretable only as an object: "What had been exciting everyone now just

made them confused" (but then the "very" test bombs).



If you're talking about grammatical role, it's a subject complement inside a

wh-clause acting as subject... but I was guessing that seventh grade probably

hasn't focused much on nominal clauses and embedding.



--- Bill Spruiell



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Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:59:33 -0800

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Subject: grammar question--verb v. participle



Dear List,



How would you describe "exciting" in the following sentence?



<What had been exciting gave her a feeling of dazed helplessness.>



How would you explain your reasoning to 7th graders?



Thanks,



Scott Woods

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