Common semantic roles

Role

Description

Typical Grammatical Realization

Example

Agent

The doer of the action

Usually subject in active voice; “by + NP” in passive

The chef cooked the meal → Agent = the chef

Patient

The entity undergoing a change

Direct object (active) or subject (passive)

The cake was eaten → Patient = the cake

Theme

The entity the action is about or acts upon, may or may not change

Object, subject, or PP complement

She dreamed of flying → Theme = flying

Experiencer

Entity perceiving, feeling, or experiencing

Subject or object of psychological verbs/adjectives

She is aware of the problem → Experiencer = she

Beneficiary / Recipient

Entity receiving or benefiting from the action

Indirect object, PP

She baked a cake for her friend → Beneficiary = her friend

Instrument

Tool used to perform the action

PP (usually with with/by)

He opened the door with a key → Instrument = key

Location / Locative

Place where action occurs

PP, adverbial

She waited at the station → Location = station

Temporal

Time when action occurs

PP, adverbial

He left in the morning → Temporal = morning

Cause / Reason

Why the action occurs

PP, adverbial

He trembled because of fear → Cause = fear

Purpose / Goal

Intended outcome of action

PP, adverbial

He studies for the exam → Goal = exam

Source / Origin

Origin or starting point

PP, adverbial

The news came from the newspaper → Source = newspaper