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Phrases And Clauses
Introduction to Phrases and Clauses
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Example:
She went to the office.
Answer:
She
went
to
the
office
.
Tip:
In the above example, the prepositional phrase starts with the preposition "to" followed by its object "the office".
Grades:
4
5
6
7-12
Example:
My room-mate Kelly is late today.
Answer:
My
room-mate
Kelly
is late today.
Tip:
In the above example, the appositive is "Kelly". "Kelly" is a noun describing the noun phrase "My room-mate".
Grades:
Example:
Because my grandma was sick, I visited her.
Answer:
Because
my
grandma
was
sick,
I
visited
her
.
Tip:
In the above example, "I visited her" is an independent clause. It has a subject, a verb and a complete thought.
Grades:
5
6
7-12
Example:
Because my grandma was sick, I visited her.
Answer:
Because
my
grandma
was
sick
I
visited
her
.
Tip:
In the above example, "Because my grandma was sick" is a dependent clause. It has a subject and a verb but it is not a complete thought.
Grades:
5
6
7-12
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