New posts in syntactic-analysis

Awkward style choice or syntax error?

Verb transitivity in sentences with dummy subjects or with prepositions that look like dummy subjects

"Were you" or "You were"

What's the syntactic function of 'playing together' in: " They spent the day playing together"

name of colour (noun or adjective) [duplicate]

Is this question correctly constructed?

What exactly does this strange sentence mean?

Is it permitted to put the subject after a copula instead of before it?

What is "expletive you" in grammer? [duplicate]

Why the comma is used in the sentence by Jane Austen [duplicate]

Singular or plural after Subject + modal + base form of the verb

How can this sentence be correct?

What part of speech is "almost" when applied to an adjective? [closed]

What’s the un­der­ly­ing gram­mar be­hind start­ing off a ɢᴇʀᴜɴᴅ clause with an ᴏʙ­ᴊᴇᴄᴛ pro­noun?

In "You did me wrong", is "wrong" an adverb or some other part of speech instead?

Can colours be used as an adverb?

List with different last item with just one "and"

Why is there a negation of "ability" but not a negation of "agility"?

How the west was won - Is this a noun phrase?

I have got a car (Present Simple or Present Perfect?)