Adjuncts and complements
280a
Adjuncts modify the verb or the clause but, unlike complements, they do not complete the
meaning of the verb and are not required elements:
It rained
in the afternoon.
(adjunct: indicates the circumstances, i.e. the time when it rained)
I’ll put it
in my diary now.
(complement: completes the meaning of put, which must specify both an object and a
location)
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169c Complements versus postmodifiers for the distinction between complements and
modifiers
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319–337 Adjuncts for a full account of the different functions and positions of
adjuncts
502 | Introduction to sentences and clauses
Cambridge Grammar of English
Verb complementation
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