Chapter 9
Finite and Nonfinite Clauses
Finite and Nonfinite Clauses in a Prose Passage
In the following prose passage from the conclusion of George Orwell's “Why I Write” (1946: 316), identify the form and function of all finite and nonfinite clauses:
Looking back through the last page or two, I see that I have made it appear as though my motives in writing were wholly public-spirited. I don’t want to leave that as the final impression. All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives there lies a mystery. Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. For all one knows that demon is simply the same instinct that makes a baby squall for attention. And yet is is also true that one can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality. Good prose is like a window pane. I cannot say with certainty which of my motives are the strongest, but I know which of them deserve to be followed. And looking back through my work, I see that it is invariably where I lacked a political purpose that I wrote lifeless books and was betrayed into purple passages, sentences without meaning, decorative adjectives and humbug generally.
looking back … |
Form: -ing participle |
Function: Mod of I |
that I have made … |
Form: that-clause |
Function: dO |
appear |
Form: bare infinitive |
Function: oC |
as though my motives … |
Form: adverbial clause |
Function: aA |
to leave that … |
Form: to-infinitive |
Function: dO |
writing a book |
Form: -ing participle |
Function: Su |
if one were not driven … |
Form: adverbial clause |
Function: aA |
whom one can … |
Form: relative clause |
Function: Mod of demon |
one knows |
Form: relative clause |
Function: Mod of all |
that makes a baby … |
Form: relative clause |
Function: Mod of instinct |
that one can write … |
Form: that-clause |
Function: eSu |
unless one constantly … |
Form: adverbial clause |
Function: aA |
to efface one's own … |
Form: to-infinitive |
Function: aA |
which of my motives … |
Form: free relative |
Function: dO |
which of them deserve … |
Form: free relative |
Function: dO |
to be followed |
Form: to-infinitive |
Function: dO |
looking back … |
Form: -ing participle |
Function: Mod of I |
that it is invariably … |
Form: that-clause |
Function: dO |
where I lacked … |
Form: adverbial clause |
Function: aA |
that I wrote lifeless … |
Form: that-clause |
Function: sC |