Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum, A STUDENT'S INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
1. Classify the following subordinate clauses (underlined) as finite or non-finite.
Ex | I thought to myself, why make a fuss about this? | |
A | The underlined clause is non-finite.
The argument in defense of this would be that if the example is changed in such a way as to replace make the verb by be, the correct form is be; the primary forms of be are all impossible (*why is a fool; *why am a fool; *why are a fool; *why was a fool; *why were a fool). |
Ex | [a] How stupid you looked in that hat! | [b] I can't believe [. . .] |
A | I can't believe how stupid you looked
in that hat.
The clause type is exclamative, and the function is internal complement (of believe). |
3. [NOT DONE YET]
4. [NOT DONE YET]
5. [NOT DONE YET]
6. [NOT DONE YET]
7. [NOT DONE YET]