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a group of related words that does not
include a subject and verb
A noun phrase
 comprisesa noun (obviously) and
 any associated modifiers:

Examples:
The long and winding road
A noun phrase
any associated modifiers
A prepositional phrase
 consistsof a preposition, a noun
 or pronoun that serves as the
 object of the
 preposition, and, more often than
 not, an adjective or two that
 modifies the object.
List down the prepositional
phrases you can find in this
paragraph:
   The hills across the valley of the Ebro
 were long and white. On this side there was
 no shade and no trees and the station was
 between two lines of rails in the sun. Close
 against the side of the station there was the
 warm shadow of the building and a curtain,
 made of strings of bamboo beads, hung
 across the open door into the bar, to keep
 out flies.
List down the prepositional
phrases you can find in this
paragraph:
 The American and the girl with him
 sat at a table in the shade, outside
 the building. It was very hot and
 the express from Barcelona would
 come in forty minutes. It stopped at
 this junction for two minutes and
 went on to Madrid.
List down the prepositional
phrases you can find in this
paragraph:
  The hills across the valley of the Ebro
were long and white. On this side there
was no shade and no trees and the station
was between two lines of rails in the sun.
Close against the side of the station there
was the warm shadow of the building and a
curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads,
hung across the open door into the bar, to
keep out flies.
List down the prepositional
phrases you can find in this
paragraph:
  The American and the girl with him
  sat at a table in the shade, outside
  the building. It was very hot and
  the express from Barcelona would
  come in forty minutes. It stopped at
  this junction for two minutes and
  went on to Madrid.
An appositive phrase
 is
   a re-naming or amplification of a
  word that immediately precedes it.

My favorite teacher, a fine chess
  player in
her own right, has won several state-
  level
tournaments.[Noun     phrase      as
  appositive]
An Absolute Phrase
   is a group of words consisting of a noun
    or pronoun and a participle as well as
    any related modifiers.

Their reputation as winners secured by
victory, the New York Liberty charged into
the semifinals.
The best exercise, walking briskly, is also
  the
least expensive. [Gerund phrase as
  appositive]

Tashonda's goal in life, to become an
occupational therapist, is within her grasp
  this
year, at last. [Infinitive phrase as appositive]
Other examples of Absolute
phrases
 The old firefighter stood over the
  smoking ruins, his senses alert to any
  sign of another flare-up.
 His subordinates, their faces sweat-
  streaked and smudged with ash,
  leaned heavily against the firetruck.
 They knew all too well how all their hard
  work could be undone — in an instant.
An infinitive phrase
 consists   of an infinitive — the
 root of the verb preceded by
 to — and any modifiers or
 complements associated with
 it. Infinitive phrases can act
 as adjectives, adverbs, and
 nouns.
Examples of infinitive
phrases
•   Her plan to subsidize child care won
    wide acceptance among urban
    politicians. [modifies plan, functions
    as an adjective]
•   She wanted to raise taxes. [noun-
    object of the sentence]
•   To watch Uncle Billy tell this story
    is an eye-opening experience. [noun-
    subject of the sentence]
Examples of infinitive
phrases
• To know her is to love her.
  [noun, predicate
  nominative]
• Juan went to college to
  study veterinary
  medicine. [tells us why he
  went, so it's an adverb]
Gerund phrases
 areverbals that end in -ing and
 that act as nouns, frequently are
 associated with modifiers and
 complements in a gerund phrase.
Examples of gerund
phrases
 Cramming     for tests is not a good
  study strategy. [gerund phrase as
  subject]
 John enjoyed swimming in the lake
  after dark. [gerund phrase as object]
 I'm really not interested in studying
  biochemistry for the rest of my life.
  [gerund phrase as object of the
  preposition in ]
Participial phrases
• present participles, verbals
  ending in -ing, and past
  participles
• verbals that end in -ed (for
  regular verbs) or other forms
  (for irregular verbs), are
  combined with complements
  and modifiers
Participial phrases
   act as adjectives. When they
    begin a sentence
   set off by a comma (as an
    introductory modifier
   set off by commas if they are
    parenthetical elements.
Examples of Participial phrases
  The   stone steps, having been worn
   down by generations of students,
   needed to be replaced. [modifies
   "steps"]
  Working around the clock, the
   firefighters finally put out the last of
   the California brush fires. [modifies
   "firefighters"]
  The pond, frozen over since early
   December, is now safe for ice-
   skating. [modifies "pond"]
What kind of phrase is it?

ASHAMED OF HIS ROLE IN THE
  ESCAPADE,
Dr. Chuck avoided reporters for the next
  six
months.



participial phrase
What kind of phrase is it?

 SCREECHING HER TIRES AND
 BLASTING HER HORN, Esmerelda
 took off in a cloud of dust and smoke.




participial phrase
What kind of phrase is it?

Charlie spent time WITH HIS
 DAUGHTERS yesterday.




prepositional phrase
What kind of phrase is it?
 We never accepted the principle
 of LIVING WITHIN OUR MEANS.




gerund phrase
What kind of phrase is it?

TO   RAISE  THE     LEVEL   OF
 CONSCIOUSNESS
REGARDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT,
management   provided    several
 workshops.
What kind of phrase is it?
The UConn basketball program, ONE OF
   THE
MOST SUCCESSFUL IN THE COUNTRY,
   continued
to thrive in recent years.




appositive phrase
source
 http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/gra
  mmar/phrases.htm#absolute
 http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/gra
  mmar/clauses.htm
What is the meaning of each
quote?
 On Work
  The best prize that life offers is the
  chance to work hard at work worth doing.
 On Happiness
  Childhood is happy because it believes in
  everything. Old age doubts everything.
 On Brotherhood
  Brotherly kindness is possible when we
  are willing
  to forget the gap between us.
What is the meaning of each
quote?
 On Giving Honor
  It is better to honor a man in life than to
  worship him after he is dead.
 On Setting Example
 Be the living example of truth. Be
  careful not to do something bad so that
  the little ones will not be misled.
Discussion questions:
 What is the difference between the
  underlined word groups and the
  groups that are in bold letters ?
 How do we call these word groups?
What is a clause?
  Itis a group of related words
   containing a subject and a verb.
Independent clause
 Independent  clauses can stand
  by themselves
 Two independent clauses can be
  combined with the use of
  coordinating conjunctions,
  conjunctive adverbs, and a
  semicolon.
Conjunctive adverbs
   accordingly, furthermore, moreover,
    similarly, also, hence, namely, still,
    anyway, however, nevertheless, then,
    besides, incidentally, next, thereafter,
    certainly, indeed, nonetheless, therefore,
    consequently, instead, now, thus, finally,
    likewise, otherwise, undoubtedly, further,
    meanwhile.
Dependent clauses
 Dependent   Clauses cannot stand by
  themselves and make good sense.
 must be combined with an
  independent clause
 a dependent clause always contains a
  subject and a verb, but it cannot stand
  by itself.
Noun clause as a subject
  What they did with the treasure
  remains a mystery.

  Whatever you want for dessert
  is fine with me.

  That you should feel this way
  about her came as a great
  surprise to us.
Noun clause as object
Juan finally revealed what he had
  done
with the money.

Her husband spent whatever she had
  saved
over the years.

I don't know what I should do next.
Noun clause as object of the
preposition

In fact, he wrote a book about what he
  had done
over the years.

We are interested in what he does for
 a living.
Noun clause as predicate
nominative
The trouble was that they had never
  been there
before.

The biggest disappointment of last season
  was
that the women's team didn't make it to
  the final
four.
Adjective clause/Relative
clause
 My brother, who now teaches math in
 a small college, never liked math in
 high school.

  The dealership that sold more cars
  ended up actually losing money.

 The Federated Bank, which was
 founded nearly two centuries ago,
 folded during the state's economic crisis.
Adverb clause
The team had fallen behind by ten points before
  they were able to figure out the opponent's
  defense.

Since he started working nights, he doesn't see
  much of his kids.

While Josie sat inside watching television,
 Gladys shoveled the driveway.
Identify the italicized clause as
independent or dependent clause. Write
your answers on your paper.
1. My cousin’s friends who were mostly
   foreigners had enjoyed their stay in the
   Philippines.
2. Unless the teacher tells you to speak,
   you have to stay quiet on your seat.
3. The student teacher has to prepare the
   visual materials so that the lesson
   becomes more interesting.
Identify the italicized clause as
independent or dependent clause. Write
your answers on your paper.
4. Whether you like it or not, you look
   very much like your father.
5. The Philippines still has hope if we will
   start loving and caring for each
   other.
6. The teacher whom everybody admires
   received a “Model Teacher” award.
Complete the following by supplying the
indicated kind of clause. Rewrite the
complete sentence on your paper.
1.   I can bring pride and honor to my
     country (dependent clause)
2.   I care for the environment
     (dependent clause)
3.   Nature is a gift (dependent clause)
4.   If you care for mother earth
     (independent clause)
5.   Even if the world is already polluted
     (independent clause)
Complete the following by supplying the
indicated kind of clause. Rewrite the
complete sentence on your paper.
6. We should support the integrity of
   God’s creation (dependent clause)
7. When nature is destroyed
   (independent clause)
8. God gave us nature (dependent
   clause)
9. People lack concern for the
   environment (dependent clause)
10. I am a student (dependent clause)

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Phrases and clauses [autosaved]

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  • 2. a group of related words that does not include a subject and verb
  • 3. A noun phrase  comprisesa noun (obviously) and any associated modifiers: Examples: The long and winding road A noun phrase any associated modifiers
  • 4. A prepositional phrase  consistsof a preposition, a noun or pronoun that serves as the object of the preposition, and, more often than not, an adjective or two that modifies the object.
  • 5. List down the prepositional phrases you can find in this paragraph: The hills across the valley of the Ebro were long and white. On this side there was no shade and no trees and the station was between two lines of rails in the sun. Close against the side of the station there was the warm shadow of the building and a curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads, hung across the open door into the bar, to keep out flies.
  • 6. List down the prepositional phrases you can find in this paragraph: The American and the girl with him sat at a table in the shade, outside the building. It was very hot and the express from Barcelona would come in forty minutes. It stopped at this junction for two minutes and went on to Madrid.
  • 7. List down the prepositional phrases you can find in this paragraph: The hills across the valley of the Ebro were long and white. On this side there was no shade and no trees and the station was between two lines of rails in the sun. Close against the side of the station there was the warm shadow of the building and a curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads, hung across the open door into the bar, to keep out flies.
  • 8. List down the prepositional phrases you can find in this paragraph: The American and the girl with him sat at a table in the shade, outside the building. It was very hot and the express from Barcelona would come in forty minutes. It stopped at this junction for two minutes and went on to Madrid.
  • 9. An appositive phrase  is a re-naming or amplification of a word that immediately precedes it. My favorite teacher, a fine chess player in her own right, has won several state- level tournaments.[Noun phrase as appositive]
  • 10. An Absolute Phrase  is a group of words consisting of a noun or pronoun and a participle as well as any related modifiers. Their reputation as winners secured by victory, the New York Liberty charged into the semifinals.
  • 11. The best exercise, walking briskly, is also the least expensive. [Gerund phrase as appositive] Tashonda's goal in life, to become an occupational therapist, is within her grasp this year, at last. [Infinitive phrase as appositive]
  • 12. Other examples of Absolute phrases  The old firefighter stood over the smoking ruins, his senses alert to any sign of another flare-up.  His subordinates, their faces sweat- streaked and smudged with ash, leaned heavily against the firetruck.  They knew all too well how all their hard work could be undone — in an instant.
  • 13. An infinitive phrase  consists of an infinitive — the root of the verb preceded by to — and any modifiers or complements associated with it. Infinitive phrases can act as adjectives, adverbs, and nouns.
  • 14. Examples of infinitive phrases • Her plan to subsidize child care won wide acceptance among urban politicians. [modifies plan, functions as an adjective] • She wanted to raise taxes. [noun- object of the sentence] • To watch Uncle Billy tell this story is an eye-opening experience. [noun- subject of the sentence]
  • 15. Examples of infinitive phrases • To know her is to love her. [noun, predicate nominative] • Juan went to college to study veterinary medicine. [tells us why he went, so it's an adverb]
  • 16. Gerund phrases  areverbals that end in -ing and that act as nouns, frequently are associated with modifiers and complements in a gerund phrase.
  • 17. Examples of gerund phrases  Cramming for tests is not a good study strategy. [gerund phrase as subject]  John enjoyed swimming in the lake after dark. [gerund phrase as object]  I'm really not interested in studying biochemistry for the rest of my life. [gerund phrase as object of the preposition in ]
  • 18. Participial phrases • present participles, verbals ending in -ing, and past participles • verbals that end in -ed (for regular verbs) or other forms (for irregular verbs), are combined with complements and modifiers
  • 19. Participial phrases  act as adjectives. When they begin a sentence  set off by a comma (as an introductory modifier  set off by commas if they are parenthetical elements.
  • 20. Examples of Participial phrases  The stone steps, having been worn down by generations of students, needed to be replaced. [modifies "steps"]  Working around the clock, the firefighters finally put out the last of the California brush fires. [modifies "firefighters"]  The pond, frozen over since early December, is now safe for ice- skating. [modifies "pond"]
  • 21. What kind of phrase is it? ASHAMED OF HIS ROLE IN THE ESCAPADE, Dr. Chuck avoided reporters for the next six months. participial phrase
  • 22. What kind of phrase is it? SCREECHING HER TIRES AND BLASTING HER HORN, Esmerelda took off in a cloud of dust and smoke. participial phrase
  • 23. What kind of phrase is it? Charlie spent time WITH HIS DAUGHTERS yesterday. prepositional phrase
  • 24. What kind of phrase is it? We never accepted the principle of LIVING WITHIN OUR MEANS. gerund phrase
  • 25. What kind of phrase is it? TO RAISE THE LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS REGARDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT, management provided several workshops.
  • 26. What kind of phrase is it? The UConn basketball program, ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IN THE COUNTRY, continued to thrive in recent years. appositive phrase
  • 27. source  http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/gra mmar/phrases.htm#absolute  http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/gra mmar/clauses.htm
  • 28.
  • 29. What is the meaning of each quote?  On Work The best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.  On Happiness Childhood is happy because it believes in everything. Old age doubts everything.  On Brotherhood Brotherly kindness is possible when we are willing to forget the gap between us.
  • 30. What is the meaning of each quote?  On Giving Honor It is better to honor a man in life than to worship him after he is dead.  On Setting Example Be the living example of truth. Be careful not to do something bad so that the little ones will not be misled.
  • 31. Discussion questions:  What is the difference between the underlined word groups and the groups that are in bold letters ?  How do we call these word groups?
  • 32. What is a clause?  Itis a group of related words containing a subject and a verb.
  • 33. Independent clause  Independent clauses can stand by themselves  Two independent clauses can be combined with the use of coordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, and a semicolon.
  • 34. Conjunctive adverbs  accordingly, furthermore, moreover, similarly, also, hence, namely, still, anyway, however, nevertheless, then, besides, incidentally, next, thereafter, certainly, indeed, nonetheless, therefore, consequently, instead, now, thus, finally, likewise, otherwise, undoubtedly, further, meanwhile.
  • 35. Dependent clauses  Dependent Clauses cannot stand by themselves and make good sense.  must be combined with an independent clause  a dependent clause always contains a subject and a verb, but it cannot stand by itself.
  • 36. Noun clause as a subject What they did with the treasure remains a mystery. Whatever you want for dessert is fine with me. That you should feel this way about her came as a great surprise to us.
  • 37. Noun clause as object Juan finally revealed what he had done with the money. Her husband spent whatever she had saved over the years. I don't know what I should do next.
  • 38. Noun clause as object of the preposition In fact, he wrote a book about what he had done over the years. We are interested in what he does for a living.
  • 39. Noun clause as predicate nominative The trouble was that they had never been there before. The biggest disappointment of last season was that the women's team didn't make it to the final four.
  • 40. Adjective clause/Relative clause My brother, who now teaches math in a small college, never liked math in high school. The dealership that sold more cars ended up actually losing money. The Federated Bank, which was founded nearly two centuries ago, folded during the state's economic crisis.
  • 41. Adverb clause The team had fallen behind by ten points before they were able to figure out the opponent's defense. Since he started working nights, he doesn't see much of his kids. While Josie sat inside watching television, Gladys shoveled the driveway.
  • 42. Identify the italicized clause as independent or dependent clause. Write your answers on your paper. 1. My cousin’s friends who were mostly foreigners had enjoyed their stay in the Philippines. 2. Unless the teacher tells you to speak, you have to stay quiet on your seat. 3. The student teacher has to prepare the visual materials so that the lesson becomes more interesting.
  • 43. Identify the italicized clause as independent or dependent clause. Write your answers on your paper. 4. Whether you like it or not, you look very much like your father. 5. The Philippines still has hope if we will start loving and caring for each other. 6. The teacher whom everybody admires received a “Model Teacher” award.
  • 44. Complete the following by supplying the indicated kind of clause. Rewrite the complete sentence on your paper. 1. I can bring pride and honor to my country (dependent clause) 2. I care for the environment (dependent clause) 3. Nature is a gift (dependent clause) 4. If you care for mother earth (independent clause) 5. Even if the world is already polluted (independent clause)
  • 45. Complete the following by supplying the indicated kind of clause. Rewrite the complete sentence on your paper. 6. We should support the integrity of God’s creation (dependent clause) 7. When nature is destroyed (independent clause) 8. God gave us nature (dependent clause) 9. People lack concern for the environment (dependent clause) 10. I am a student (dependent clause)