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Phrases. Phrase. A group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb. A phrase by itself is a fragment and must be turned into a complete sentence. Example of a phrase: To find information. A phrase in a sentence: We went to the library to find information . Types of Phrases.
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Phrase • A group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb. • A phrase by itself is a fragment and must be turned into a complete sentence. Example of a phrase: To find information. A phrase in a sentence: We went to the library to find information.
Types of Phrases • These types of phrases are often mistaken for sentences • Prepositional phrases • Appositive phrases • Verbal phrases
Prepositional Phrases • A group of words that contains a preposition, a noun, or a pronoun called the object of preposition and any modifiers of the object. • A prepositional phrase will always begin with a preposition (see page 426 in your Language book if you don’t remember your prepositions!) Examples of prepositional phrases in sentences: Devils tower is a tower of volcanic rock. During a newscast I heard Lee speak.
Appositive Phrase • Consists of an appositive and any modifiers it has (an appositive further identifies or describes another noun or pronoun [page 483]) Examples of appositive phrases and the word they further describe. The Vescuzos live on Milner Lane, a wide street lined with beech trees. Sam’s younger sister, Sue, speaks fluent Spanish.
Verbal Phrases • Phrases that contain verbals • a verbal is a word that is formed from a verb but is used as another part of speech • common verbal endings are –ing, -d, and –ed or they have the word to in front of it • see page 342 for more information on verbals To locate the verbal phrase, first find the verb in the sentence and then look for the verbal Verbal phrases: Our class interested in deserts Learning about the Gobi Desert Verbal phrases in sentences: Engineers were responsible for designing the Brooklyn Bridge. The sudden shattering of glass broke the silence. She wants to study marine biology. Note: There are three types of verbal phrases: participal, gerund, and infinitive (see pages 472 – 482)