Clause and phrase practice
[DOC File]Daily Grammar Practice
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independent clause; independent clause—must use semicolon (Joe likes pizza~ Fred likes tacos.) introductory participial phrase,--comma after (Running down the hall, he tripped and fell.) introductory prepositional phrase,--comma after (After English class, we go to lunch.)
[DOC File]PHRASES CLAUSES SENTENCES
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1. A phrase is a group of related words used as a single part of speech and does not contain both a subject and a verb. 2. A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, a noun or pronoun that serves as the object of the preposition, and any modifiers of that object. 3.
[DOC File]Clauses, Simple, and Compound Sentences Quiz
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A: adjective clause B: adverb clause C: Noun clause D. adjective phrase E. adverb phrase. 11. French fries, which are so unhealthy, are my favorite fast food. 12. Because my brother is older, he is able to stay up later than I can. 13. After screaming for desert, Beth calmly ate her dinner. 14.
[DOC File]Daily Grammar Practice
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independent clause; independent clause (Joe likes pizza; Fred likes tacos. NOTE: Don’t use a comma to join independent clauses.) introductory participial phrase, (Running down the hall, he tripped and fell.) introductory prepositional phrase, (After English class, we go to lunch.)
[DOC File]WORKSHEET 166 - Petal School District
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An adverb clause is a subordinate clause used as an adverb. Adverb clauses, like adverbs and adverb phrases, modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. They tell how, when, where, and to what extent. After he had typed the letter, Wayne proofread it carefully. Texas is larger than California is.
[DOC File]PRACTICING WITH PHRASES WORKSHEET
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Underline the appositive phrase in each sentence. Circle the noun it identifies. Add necessary commas. On the line, identify each phrase as E for essential or NE if it is nonessential. Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard is an oceanographic engineer. His father Auguste Piccard designed the bathyscaphe.
[DOC File]General Grammar Practice - Ms. Jordan's English Class
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A. It contains a prepositional phrase. B. It contains an adjectival clause. C. It contains an adverbial clause. D. It contains a noun clause. E. None of the above. Bottom of Form. Top of Form. 27. What is true of the following example? "Doctor Adams apologizes after he slams the door." A. It contains a noun clause. B. It contains an adverbial ...
[DOC File]Practice with Dependent Clauses
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III. Clauses at Clause AND Phrase Level: Analyze the following sentences. Identify all the dependent clauses (both at clause and at phrase level). At clause level: state whether it is nominal (subject, DO, etc) or adverbial. At phrase level: state whether it is noun phrase post-modification, relative clause, adjective phrase …
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