Phrase Vs Clause
Phrase Vs Clause
Phrase Vs Clause
VS
Clause
Reading for General Interest
Table of contents
Phrase Component
01 What is phrase?
02 Phrase component
Clause Component
03 What is clause?
04 Clause component
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01
Phrase
What is a phrase?
Phrase is a small group of words standing
together as a conceptual unit, typically forming
a component of a clause. Words can be grouped
together but without a subject or a verb.
—Adrienne Posey
02
Component
Phrase’s component
How many phrases are?
There are ten common phrases, which are:
● Noun phrase
● Verb Phrase
● Adjective phrase
● Adverbial phrase
● Prepositional phrase
● Appositive phrase
● Absolute phrase
● Gerund phrase
● Infinitive phrase
● Participial phrase
Noun Phrase
Consist of noun and all its modifier.
This phrase acts like a noun in the
sentence (function like noun). A noun
phrase comprises of a noun as a head
words and other related words that
may come before of after the noun.
I want a skateboard.
Phrase
modifies a noun of pronoun.
Its tail between its legs, the dog walked out the door.
Gerund
Phrase
It essentially noun phrase that
begin with a gerund (verb-ing). A
gerund phrase functions as a
noun in the sentence.
Phrase
linking words. A participle phrase is
punctuated with a comma or commas. It
always functions as an adjective
modifying noun in the sentence.
Infinitive Participial
Mars Mars
Exercise!
1. The students, raising their hands, need extra pages.
2. We stared at her in amazement.
3. By evening, they had not reached the farmhouse.
4. This is the best place to begin.
5. Tim sat down and poured himself a very large whisky.
6. That is a very serious allegation.
7. Painted a brilliant white, the small room seemed bigger.
8. A cheetah, the fastest land animal, can run 70 miles an hour.
9. To get success in a exam is an ambition of every student.
10. Their heads hanging down, the whole group apologized.
11. Hoping for the miracle, the doctors continued the surgery.
12. I couldn’t park anywhere near the place.
03
Clause
What is a clause?
Clause is a part of the sentence that contains a verb. A
typical clause consists of a subject and a predicate,
the latter typically a verb phrase, a verb with any
objects and other modifiers.
Dependent
Independent Clause
A clause that can stand alone. Usually, it
consists subject and verb that form simple or
compound sentence. However, it also can be
added with dependent clause(s) to become
complex or compound complex sentence.
Coordinating Independent Clause
Semicolon ;
Moreover,
However,
Semicolon and
Indeed,
conjunctive adverb and ;
Therefore,
comma
Nevertheless,
Consequently,
For
And
Comma and Nor
coordinating , But
conjunction Or
Yet
So
Dependent Clause
A clause that contains subject and verb but
does not express a complete thought. As a
result, it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
Dependent clause can function either as a noun
clause, adjective clause, or adverb clause.
Recognize it by subordinate conjunction which
start the clause.
Subordinating Conjunction
The most common subordinating conjunction used for introducing a noun clause
is that; others are if, when, whether, why and how.
Adverb clause of time: before, since, till, after etc. Adverb clause of reason: as,
because, since etc.
Types of Dependent Clause
Noun Clause
Can be used the same
way as noun and Adverbial
pronoun Clause
It function is the same
Adjective as adverb
Clause
Relative clause
Noun Clause
A dependent clause that acts
as a noun. It usually begins
with pronouns, subordinating
conjunction and other noun
modifiers.
Adverb
Clause Noun
(in)dependent Adjective
Coordinating (non)essential
Subordinating
Exercise!
1. The cat made herself at home in the apartment as if she had
always lived there.
2. Whichever restaurant you pick is fine with me.
3. We can swim in the pool as soon as you put on sunscreen.
4. The player _____ we are watching just caught a ball.
5. As soon as I saw you, I knew something was wrong.
6. Be sure to send whoever interviewed you a thank-you note!
7. Joseph is my father-in-law who was died several years ago.
8. The boy _____ plays a ball at the park is my cousin.
9. The house where the killing occurred was in Robert’s house.
10. The focus of our work is how we can satisfy customers most
effectively.
11. The article _____ she wrote was well researched.
12. Mariah Carey is a singer ______ music I like best.
Assignment
Download the text and identify every clause and
phrase in every sentence. Then choose five sentences
to make it like the tree example and identify until the
smallest unit (part of speech). You can draw by using
graphic in word app or by any method you want. Make
sure to draw it or mark the tree clearly.
Thank you!
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