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We can summarize the use of the indefi nite articles in the following table: INDEFINITE ARTICLES no article Remember that the choice of not using an article to signal that a plural cou

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Dogs are usually protective of their territory.

American television programs often use laugh tracks.

Here are some examples with noncount nouns:

Conflict always has the potential to get out of hand.

Wood is usually more expensive than plastic.

Miscommunication frequently results in misunderstanding.

Sunshine generally gets rid of moldy patches.

Exercise 3.7

Use the appropriate article in the blank spaces in the following sentences If the sentence is

 olives are usually too salty for me

1 Western movies have horse chases rather than car chases

2 All too often, politicians just tell people what they want to hear

3 We are waiting until we get back all replies to our request

4 We only order supplies when we run out

5 trucks are never allowed in the left lane

6 We are required to have 1,000 units of blood on hand at all times

7 highways are free of ice, but I am worried about bridges being slippery

8 bridges are inspected by independent state agency

9 In park, trees are beginning to turn green

10 trees play major role in controlling excess carbon dioxide

11 We must get permission slips before every school outing

12 At this time of year, snow can cause delays

13 I can’t stand wearing shoes without socks

14 In hotel’s formal dining room, jackets and ties are required

15 When I travel overseas, sleep becomes big problem for me

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42 Noun Phrases

Exercise 3.8

used because a plural count noun or noncount noun is being used to make a generalization

 travel by air has become everyone’s favorite topic to complain about

We all have heard stories about passengers being stuck for hours on runways and stories about endless lines at ticket counters These are all true problem is that none of us is willing to pay what it would cost to fi x problems None of us wants to pay penny more than we have to When airlines try to raise prices to improve their services, we all go to airlines that have not raised their prices When airports try to get approval to raise taxes

to pay for airport improvements, we vote bond issues down

We have now covered the major uses of articles with common nouns We can summarize the use of the indefi nite articles in the following table:

INDEFINITE ARTICLES

  no article

Remember that the choice of not using an article to signal that a plural count noun or a noncount

noun is being using to make a generalization is just as much a choice as using a or the.

Exercise 3.9

Use the appropriate article in the blank spaces in the following sentences If the sentence makes a

1 There’s program on TV tonight that I would like to watch

2 Did we ever get answer from the Smiths?

3 train from Chicago is just pulling into station

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4 Can you get bread and milk when you go shopping?

5 reception on my cell phone is not very good

7 storm that hit us caused huge power failure all along East Coast

8 I always enjoy reading comics in Sunday paper

9 In Italy, wine is taxed as food

10 Robert is last person to know what’s going on

11 We are planning to go on hike this weekend

12 She raised really good issues in class today

13 I have problem that I need to discuss with you

14 restrooms at train station are always dirty

15 Whenever we go to movies, we always get big bag of popcorn

16 Everyone has to have insurance

17 I’ve just had idea

19 Can I get information from you?

20 Bad news travels around world before good news gets its shoes on

21 Susan lost baby tooth today

22 I have information that group will be interested in

24 I never get clear answer from personnel department

25 We got real shock when contractor gave us fi nal bill

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Post-Noun Modifi ers

In this chapter we will examine two of the most important types of noun modifi ers that follow

the nouns that they modify: adjectival prepositional phrases and adjective clauses (also known

as relative clauses) Here is an example of each of the types The noun being modifi ed is

under-lined, and the modifi er is in italics:

Adjective prepositional phrase: The house on the corner belongs to the Smiths.

Adjective clause (relative clause): The house that is on the corner belongs to

the Smiths

Before we can talk about these modifi ers, we need to introduce a new term: noun phrase

A noun phrase is a noun together with all of its modifi ers, both pre-noun and post-noun For

example, look at the following sentence:

The tall young man in the yellow jacket is my cousin

The noun man is modifi ed by three pre-noun adjectives, the tall young, and the post-noun

adjec-tival prepositional phrase in the yellow jacket Together they all make up the noun phrase the tall

young man in the yellow jacket We can also represent the noun phrase this way:

pre-noun modifi ers noun post-noun modifi ers

The tall young man in the yellow jacket

There is one remarkable fact about noun phrases They can always be identifi ed by person pronoun replacement In other words, a noun phrase is a group of words that can be

replaced by a person pronoun For example, we can replace our noun phrase with the

third-person pronoun he:

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The tall young man in the yellow jacket is my cousin

He is my cousin.

There are four third-person pronouns Here is the complete list in both subject and object form:

Subject form Object form

he him she her

it it they them

All noun phrases, no matter what role they play in a sentence and no matter what their inter-nal structure is, can be replaced by one of the eight third-person pronouns listed above Here is

an example using each third-person pronoun:

He: A small boy who looked about five years old came into the room

He came into the room.

She: My sister who goes to school here is getting her driver’s license

She is getting her driver’s license.

It: The TV mounted in the back of the room suddenly went blank

It suddenly went blank.

They: All of the employees at my company belong to unions

They belong to unions.

Him: Did you see a tall man dressed in a black jacket?

Did you see him?

Her: Bring a menu for the young lady seated over there

Bring a menu for her.

It: I didn’t get the last question on the exam

I didn’t get it.

Them: Please ask all the people who are waiting in the hall to come in

Please ask them to come in.

Exercise 4.1

Underline all the noun phrases (except ones that are just pronouns by themselves) in the

follow-ing sentences Show that your answer is correct by writfollow-ing the appropriate third-person pronoun

above the noun phrase that you have underlined

It

The book you asked for fi nally came in

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46 Noun Phrases

1 They have commissioned a new statue of him

2 You should send it to all the people who might be interested

3 All of the presenters who have registered should arrive early

4 I am trying to eat a lot more vegetables that are grown locally

5 It is not easy to get ripe, locally produced organic apples

6 The people who live there often have to commute long distances

7 Did you ever get the documents that you requested?

8 Everyone is curious about the new employees who were just hired

9 The building where I work is being remodeled

10 The last telephone number that you gave me doesn’t work

11 The new engine will burn any fuel that can be made into a liquid at room temperature

12 The Harry Potter books, which have sold in the millions, have encouraged reading

13 People who drive to work every day need to get parking permits from the offi ce

14 The new regulation has improved hospitals’ safety records

15 He is a director whose movies have been very successful

Adjectival prepositional phrases

Prepositional phrases always consist of a preposition plus its object Objects of prepositions are

nouns or pronouns (plus other more complex structures like gerunds and noun clauses that we

will address later) For example:

Preposition Noun phrase object

by Shakespeare

with them after it over me

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beyond her between us

Adjectival prepositional phrases often give information about space or time Here are some examples with the preposition in italics and the entire prepositional phrase underlined:

Space information

the house on the corner the chair by the window the window behind the desk the fl oor above this one the freeway to Seattle

Time information

the day after tomorrow

a week from Wednesday some time during the week the period between semesters

an hour from now

However, many other adjectival prepositional phrases express a wide range of meanings that fall outside of space and time It is very diffi cult to classify these in any simple way Here are some

examples:

a book by Dickens

a book about Dickens

a man with a baseball cap the causes of depression everybody except me

Exercise 4.2

Underline the adjectival prepositional phrases in the following sentences Above each

preposi-tional phrase write space, time, or other as appropriate to the meaning.

place other

Somebody at work gave a good analysis of the problem

1 The mood at work has not been very good during this diffi cult period

2 The severe fl ooding over the weekend has increased the risk of infection

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