Marking Homework 1. A very inexperienced journalist wrote the article about the accident. 2. The detective will give you a report about his investigation.

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Marking Homework 1. A very inexperienced journalist wrote the article about the accident. 2. The detective will give you a report about his investigation. 3. You can buy that book about Napoleon at the bookstore. 4. My sister sent a card to her friend in France. 5. The dog always barks at strangers with a cane.

Draw the Syntax tree A very inexperienced journalist wrote the article about the accident inexperienced V PP about NPP the DetN accident A very N wrote S NPVP DetAdj journalist Past (+ Pst) (Past tense) Infl Deg NP the DetN article

Draw the Syntax tree The detective will give you a report about his investigation. will Pron PP about NPP his DetN investigation The detective V you S NPVP DetAux give Past (- Pst) (Future = “- Past tense”) Infl N NP a DetN report

Draw the Syntax tree You can buy that book about Napoleon at the bookstore. can N PP at NPP the DetN bookstore You V book S NPVP Pron Aux buy Past (- Pst) (“- Past tense”) Infl PP about PN Napoleon Det that NP

Draw the Syntax tree You can buy that book about Napoleon at the bookstore. can N PP at NPP the DetN bookstore You V book S NP VP PronAux buy Past (- Pst) (“- Past tense”) Infl PP about PN Napoleon Det that NP

Draw the Syntax tree My sister sent a card to her friend in France. NP PP friend NP in N France My sister V a S NPVP DetAux sent Past (+ Pst) (“+ Past tense”) Infl N PP card N Det to her Det P N

Draw the Syntax tree My sister sent a card to her friend in France. NP PP friend NP in N France My sister V a S NPVP DetAux sent Past (+ Pst) (“+ Past tense”) Infl N PP card N Det to her Det P N

Draw the Syntax tree 1.The dog always barks at strangers with a cane. PP strangers NP with N canes The dog Adv S NPVP Det Always barks Past (- Pst) (“- Past tense”) Infl N PP at P N V

Draw the Syntax tree 1.The dog always barks at strangers with a cane. PP strangers NP with N canes The dog Adv S NPVP Det Always barks Past (- Pst) (“- Past tense”) Infl N PP at P N V