There is no distinction between words and words, and they are equal.
1. Type:
1) Name+Name Culture Education Today or Tomorrow (noun phrase)
2) Verb+Verb Willing to Conduct Investigation and Research (Verb Phrase)
3) Form+Form Brilliant and Solemn (adjective phrase)
4) replace me and him (noun phrase)
5) Quantity+quantity in all directions, thousand generations, three catties and five taels (noun phrase)
2. General coordinate phrases are interchangeable, such as: factory, countryside, me, you, him.
However, some coordinate phrases cannot be reversed because they have a certain order.
Time sequence: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Order of size: province, city and county
Age order: old, middle-aged and young
Logical order: inherit and develop close literature and love literature.
Language habits: men, women and children, gold, silver, copper and iron, oil smoke, soy sauce and vinegar.
1. coordinate phrases generally require the same part of speech, but there are some differences between them.
For example, my sister and I (noun+pronoun) are hardworking, brave and not afraid of hardship (form+form+generation).
(B), the partial positive phrase
Forward deviation and then right deviation: "deviation" modifies and restricts "right deviation"
1) set+China (name, generation), such as: (motherland) the pace of the earth (a flower) camellia (forward)
2) Form+middle (verb, form), such as: [very] good-looking [independent] thinking [slowly] follow the old grammar: "de" is the sign of attribute; "Land" is the sign of adverbial.
New Grammar: Unified as "De"
(3) Verb-object phrases
The relationship between verb and object is domination and domination, correlation and correlation. Verb+object
The object answers the verbs "who", "what" and "where".
Such as: destroy the enemy, put down the burden, throw off the burden, develop production, fight, cheat trust, restore calm, lively, make up your mind, have a sense of humor, like pearls.
Verb complement phrase
Move+complement. The complement in the verb-complement phrase cannot answer the verbs "who", "what" and "where".
Look carefully, go there, pick it up and put it in your head.
(5) Formal complement
Form+complement, when the adjective is the center, there is only complement after it, because adjectives can't take objects.
The structural auxiliary word "de" is the sign of complement, such as running fast, walking in a hurry, being clever and impenetrable.
(6) Subject-predicate phrases
The relationship between statements and statements. Noun (pronoun)+verb (adjective)
The subject can answer the predicates "who" and "what"; The predicate can answer the subject "how"
Such as: improved consciousness, emancipated mind, sunny and comfortable.
Special subject-predicate phrase: noun as predicate. Today is Wednesday and tomorrow is National Day. He is of medium height.