beverly hills high school mr. batcheller phrases how to identify different kinds of phrases
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Beverly Hills High SchoolBeverly Hills High School
Mr. BatchellerMr. Batcheller
PhrasesHow to identify different kinds
of phrases
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What is a phrase?
Def: A phrase is a group of words which function as a single part of speech and does not contain a subject and a verb
Ex: Running to class, Ambrose tripped on the stairs and dropped his backpack.
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What is a phrase?
Def: A phrase is a group of words which function as a single part of speech and does not contain a subject and a verb
Ex: Running to class, Ambrose tripped on the stairs and dropped his backpack.
Def: A phrase is a group of words which function as a single part of speech and does not contain a subject and a verb
Ex: Running to class, Ambrose tripped on the stairs and dropped his backpack.
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Types of Phrases
• There are 5 types of phrases you will be asked to identify on quizzes and the grammar final.
1. Prepositional 2. Participial 3. Gerund 4. Infinitive 5. Appositive
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object). They function as adjectives or adverbs.
Julius was walking over the bridge when the rain began to fall.
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Julius was walking over the bridge when the rain began to fall.
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Julius was walking over the bridge when the rain began to fall.
preposition
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Julius was walking over the bridge when the rain began to fall.
preposition object
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
preposition
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
preposition object
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
preposition
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Prepositional Phrases
• Always begin with a preposition and they end with a noun (object).
Excited by the fact that the Red Sox may go to the World Series, Seamus smiled broadly.
object preposition
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Skipping across the sand Tanner showed us how much he enjoys the beach.
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Skipping across the sand Tanner showed us how much he enjoys the beach.
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Skipping across the sand Tanner showed us how much he enjoys the beach.
participle
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Skipping across the sand Tanner showed us how much he enjoys the beach.
participle
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Munching on his tater tots and talking Mitch reminded us of his bad manners.
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Munching on his tater tots and talking Mitch reminded us of his bad manners.
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Munching on his tater tots and talking Mitch reminded us of his bad manners.
participle
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Participial Phrase
• Consists of a participle and its related words, all of which act together as an adjective.
Munching on his tater tots and talking Mitch reminded us of his bad manners.
participle
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun. All gerunds end in “ing”, but not all words that end in “ing” are gerunds.
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun.
Surfing on a rainy day is something I actually enjoy.
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun.
Surfing on a rainy day is something I actually enjoy.
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun.
Surfing on a rainy day is something I actually enjoy.
gerund
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun.
Surfing on a rainy day is something I actually enjoy.
Gerund What happens when the phrase is removed?
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun.
is something I actually enjoy.
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun. I love to eat oysters, but shucking oysters is messy and laborious.
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun. I love to eat oysters, but shucking oysters is messy and laborious.
gerund
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun. I love to eat oysters, but shucking oysters is messy and laborious.
gerundTake out the phrase.
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Gerund Phrase
• Consists of a gerund and its complements and modifiers, all of which act together as a noun. I love to eat oysters, but is messy and laborious.
Take out the phrase.
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Infinitive Phrase
• Is a phrase that begins with an infinitive and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
• Remember to watch for the full moon tonight.
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Infinitive Phrase
• Is a phrase that begins with an infinitive and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
Remember to watch for the full moon tonight.
infinitive
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Infinitive Phrase
• Is a phrase that begins with an infinitive and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
I have always wanted to climb to the summit of Mt. Whitney.
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Infinitive Phrase
• Is a phrase that begins with an infinitive and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
I have always wanted to climb to the summit of Mt. Whitney.
infinitive
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Appositive Phrase
• Is made up of an appositive and it follows or precedes another noun that it modifies.
Trevor Hoffman, the best relief pitcher in baseball, is my neighbor.
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Appositive Phrase
• Is made up of an appositive and it follows or precedes another noun that it modifies.
Trevor Hoffman, the best relief pitcher in baseball, is my neighbor.
appositive
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Appositive Phrase
• Is made up of an appositive and it follows or precedes another noun that it modifies.
Many people are unaware that Mr. Van Rossum, a history teacher at Beverly, was a professional dancer.
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Appositive Phrase
• Is made up of an appositive and it follows or precedes another noun that it modifies.
Many people are unaware that Mr. Van Rossum, a history teacher at Beverly, was a professional dancer.
appositive
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Identify These Phrases
• Paula, laughing hysterically, said that watching John struggle would be too much fun to miss.
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Identify These Phrases
• Paula, laughing hysterically, said that watching John struggle would be too much fun to miss.
• Participle Phrase
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Identify These Phrases
• We had a great time during Radiohead’s performance of their lastest release.
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Identify These Phrases
• We had a great time during Radiohead’s performance of their latest release.
• Prepositional Phrase
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Identify These Phrases
• It is difficult to know how to respond during emotionally stressful situations.
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Identify These Phrases
• It is difficult to know how to respond during emotionally stressful situations.
Infinitive Phrase
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Identify These Phrases
• I would like to swim from Catalina to Palos Verdes.
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Identify These Phrases
• I would like to swim from Catalina to Palos Verdes.
Prepositional Phrase