1. vcomp
  2. jcomp
  3. ncomp
  4. incomp
  5. causative
  6. conditional
  7. concessive
  8. other_advl
  9. rel

vcomp

  1. Descriptions
    • complement clause controlled by a verb
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • vcomp
  3. Examples
    • I think I might be coming to a panel or two. (MICASE SEM545MG083, Spoken)
    • Do you know what I mean? (MICASE SGR175MU126, Spoken)
    • The G8’s past involvement in HIV/AIDS crises proves that it is the best candidate to enact the Universal Access Plan. (MICUSP ENG.G0.03.1, Written)
    • It also reaffirmed why I continue to have absolutely no doubt that writing courses should be nothing less than compulsory at university and colleges. (MICUSP ENG.G0.04.1, Written)

jcomp

  1. Descriptions
    • complement clause controlled by an adjective
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • jcomp
  3. Examples
    • Yeah I’m, kinda confused about what she wants. (MICASE SGR385SU057, Spoken)
    • It’s better to narrow it down probably. (MICASE SGR999SU146, Spoken)
    • It is obvious from this statement what the “academy” is saying. (MICUSP ENG.G0.04.1, Written)
    • Scared that I wouldn’t be able to get through to them. (MICUSP ENG.G0.06.1, Written)

ncomp

  1. Descriptions
    • complement clause controlled by a noun
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • ncomp
  3. Examples
    • Another device made by Enabling Devices is a Step Talk. (MICASE STP165JG122, Spoken)
    • All items selected are positive statement. (MICASE STP450SG128, Spoken)
    • The innocent animals involved in each story suffer needlessly at the hands of the two men. (MICUSP ENG.G0.06.3, Written)
    • Poem two, specifically, speaks to an inability to completely remove oneself from one’s history, both personal and public. (MICUSP ENG.G0.09.2, Written)

incomp

  1. Descriptions
    • complement clause controlled by a preposition
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • incomp
  3. Examples
    • What did you guys notice from doing this little activity? (MICASE STP560JG118, Spoken)
    • There’s no advance notice of what plays are actually performed. (MICASE COL140MX114, Spoken)
    • Each character has a way of negotiating the pressures of the past. (MICUSP ENG.G0.09.2, Written)
    • The room was a shell, singing of what was before time was. (MICUSP ENG.G0.09.2, Written)

causative

  1. Descriptions
    • causative clause
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • causative
  3. Examples
    • So I was quite relieved when I heard the strategy because the strategy is completely wrong. (MICASE COL385MU054, Spoken)
    • I’m asking because I want to know the answer. (MICASE COL999MG053, Spoken)
    • This answer helps the Galatians believe in Paul’s words because Paul has twisted his rhetoric in a way that makes the answer obvious. (MICUSP ENG.G0.13.2, Written)
    • Perhaps because Levi is also able to separate his emotions from his writing, he may have an unfortunate but unique ability to understand the Germans. (MICUSP ENG.G0.17.2, Written)

conditional

  1. Descriptions
    • conditional clause
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • conditional
  3. Examples
    • Now if the month is invalid, we can’t really tell. (MICASE COL999MX059, Spoken)
    • So if you don’t expand a state, then you don’t have any action for that state. (MICASE DEF270SF061, Spoken)
    • We’re near each other if we stay far away from each other. (MICUSP ENG.G0.18.4, Written)
    • Unless I am mistaken, he is truly noble. (MICUSP ENG.G0.21.1, Written)

concessive

  1. Descriptions
    • concessive clause
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • concessive
  3. Examples
    • That sand bar didn’t exist last time although the shallow area was there. (MICASE LAB175SU032, Spoken)
    • Now, unfortunately though Maslow’s hierarchy is incredibly appealing there’s been no empirical research supporting it. (MICASE LEL185SU066, Spoken)
    • While even the hypocritical, monetary-minded Friar is placed directly after the Monk, the Pardoner appear with the coarsest of the pilgrims. (MICUSP ENG.G0.24.1, Written)
    • Although succumbing to sleepiness humanizes Bloom, it also serves as a relatively unremarkable climax for Joyce’s modern epic. (MICUSP ENG.G0.28.1, Written)

other_advl

  1. Descriptions
    • other adverbial clause
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • other_advl
  3. Examples
    • Just, make sure you get that down so you have the right lecture notes when you come. (MICASE LEL500SU088, Spoken)
    • Once you’ve done everything else. (MICASE LES280JG138, Spoken)
    • It prevents the narrative from progressing as it requires the reader to take note of crime after crime after crime. (MICUSP ENG.G0.28.1, Written)
    • It’s a completely different ideology for Crusoe himself to become a slave, and he makes his frustration extremely clear to the reader. (MICUSP ENG.G0.32.1, Written)

rel

  1. Descriptions
    • relative clause
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • rel
  3. Examples
    • That’s the worst thing I’ve ever heard. (MICASE LES320SU085, Spoken)
    • I have some stuff written on here. (MICASE MTG425JG004, Spoken)
    • This is an idea that is demonstrated in the play’s main romantic plot. (MICUSP ENG.G0.35.1, Written)
    • But what of the memories of those who lived through the historical events? (MICUSP ENG.G0.37.1, Written)