What are Statistically Improbable Phrases?
Complementary phrases are composed of verbs or adjectives and their supplementary phrases. Supplementary phrases serve as supplementary explanations. Complementary phrases are divided into verbal and adjective phrases.
Supplementary phrase
- Move + make up,
- Adjective + complement. When an adjective is centered, there is only a complement after it, because an adjective cannot have an object.
- For example: smart (very), dense (airtight), beautiful (very)
- The structural auxiliary "de" is a sign of complement, such as: running fast, walking fast, being clever, tightly airtight, jumping high
- Middle complement phrase
- Finished writing, playing crazy