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What is the attributive? What is the adverbial?

The attributive complement is an attribute, an adverbial and a complement.

attributive: modifying nouns and gerunds. Attributes are divided into pre-attributes and post-attributes. The prepositional attribute is before the noun head, and the prepositional attribute is usually short; Post-attributives are usually longer after the noun head.

Adverbials are important modifiers of sentences. Adverbial is another additional component in the predicate, which is attached to the back of the predicate head, and modifies or restricts the predicate center from the aspects of situation, time, place, way, condition, object, affirmation, negation, scope and degree.

Complement: English complement acts on the subject and the object, which has a distinct attributive description or restrictive function and is indispensable in syntax. Complement is an element that plays a supplementary role. The most common complements are object complement and subject complement.

attributive modifies nouns; Adverbials modify verbs; Complement includes object complement and subject complement, and complement is related to some verbs, such as sensory verbs.

1. The modifiers in front of nouns are generally attributes. Such as (big) eyes, (wooden) tables and (beautiful) villages.

2. The modifiers in front of verbs and adjectives are generally adverbials. If you walk (quickly), say (slowly), it's (too) ugly.

3. The complements after verbs and adjectives are generally complements. Such as: walking (tired), eating (finished), clean (extremely), hanging up (three days), thin (only skin and bones).