Vocatives (addressing someone directly with a name or title) are also considered
to be outside of the clause structure:
Would you like another drink,
Molly?
BASIC CLAUSE STRUCTURE
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In this and the following sections we deal with the basic structure of clauses,
focusing on simple declarative main clauses. A simple declarative clause consists
of a subject phrase, a verb phrase, any object or predicative complement phrases
and optional adjunct phrases.
Examples of simple declarative clauses
subject
verb
object
complement
adjunct
Everyone
laughed.
She
stole
some money.
He ’s
my brother-in-law.
I
travelled
for a year.
Subject + verb is the minimal structure for declarative clauses.
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