Title: Phrases
1Phrases Clauses
2Phrases
- A phrase is a group of words that functions as a
single part of speech in a sentence. - Phrases do not have a subject and verb.
- I just read an excellent book about tornadoes.
- about tornadoes is a prepositional phrase that
acts as an adjective
3Adjective Phrases
- Adjective Phrases modify the noun by telling what
kind or which one. - It rattled the windows in the room.
- in the room tells which windows
4- The sound of the wind scared us.
- of the wind is
- Prepositional phrase that functions as
- An adjective
5- There was a smell of rain in the air.
- of rain
- in the air
- Both prepositional phrases functioning as
- adjectives
6Adverb phrases
- An adverb phrase is a prepositional phrase that
modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb. - Adverb phrases point out where, when, in what
way, or to what extent.
7- During the storm, ranchers chased the herd.
- During the storm is an adverb phrase that tells
when they chased the herd.
8- Rain fell across the plain states.
- across the plain states is an adverb phrase
that tells where the rain fell.
9- Adjective or Adverb Phrase?
10The woman at the store gave me an umbrella.
11He ran into the house to get out of the storm.
12The clouds gathered and darkened at a rapid rate.
13The town on the southern tip of Alabama got the
most rain.
14Clauses
- A clause is a group of words with its own subject
and verb. - A clause may be a complete sentence (independent
clause) OR - A clause may not be a complete sentence
(dependent clause)
15A compound sentence contains a fanboys
conjunction and two _____________ ____________
16Another name for a dependent clause is a
__________ __________
17A complex sentence has an independent clause
joined by one or more __________ __________
18Any time you see the conjunction ___________, you
know its a complex sentence.
19That, who, which, whom, whoever, and what are all
__________ conjunctions.
20If you combine two simple and one complex
sentence, or combine two complex sentences its
called a ________ ________ sentence.
21Another name for the FANBOYS conjunctions are
the __________ __________
- COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
22Simple, Compound, Complex, or Compound-Complex?
23Maria and Tom enjoyed watching the monkeys in
their cages at the zoo.
24He preferred the log flume, so he rode it three
times in a row.
25My class went to the amusement park, and we also
went to the zoo.
26Everyone thanked our chaperones, because they
were so helpful.
27We bought a souvenir at the gift shop in the
center of the plaza.
28The tourists carried their bags and walked for
about twenty minutes.
29Before we could answer, the teacher gave us a
clue.
30Until we complete all of our homework, she cant
play soccer and I cant call my friends.
- COMPOUND-COMPLEX
- (Until, and)
31We shopped, yet we werent able to find the right
one.
32The bookbag that I found didnt belong to Michael.