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Identify the phrase type: Top of Form 1. Houses are [unbelievably expensive] just now Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase Noun Phrase Prepositonal Phrase Verb Phrase 2. We [met Paul] last week Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase Noun Phrase Prepositonal Phrase Verb Phrase 3. [A car that won't go] is not particularly useful Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase Noun Phrase Prepositonal Phrase Verb Phrase 4. I enjoy eating [in Indian restaurants] Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase Noun Phrase

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Page 1: Identify the Phrase Type

 Identify the phrase type:

Top of Form

1. Houses are [unbelievably expensive] just now  Adjective Phrase

 Adverb Phrase

 Noun Phrase

 Prepositonal Phrase

 Verb Phrase

2. We [met Paul] last week  Adjective Phrase

 Adverb Phrase

 Noun Phrase

 Prepositonal Phrase

 Verb Phrase

3. [A car that won't go] is not particularly useful  Adjective Phrase

 Adverb Phrase

 Noun Phrase

 Prepositonal Phrase

 Verb Phrase

4. I enjoy eating [in Indian restaurants]  Adjective Phrase

 Adverb Phrase

 Noun Phrase

 Prepositonal Phrase

 Verb Phrase

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5. Don't you have to leave [early]?  Adjective Phrase

 Adverb Phrase

 Noun Phrase

 Prepositonal Phrase

 Verb Phrase

6. Tell [him] not to worry  Adjective Phrase

 Adverb Phrase

 Noun Phrase

 Prepositonal Phrase

 Verb Phrase

Retrieved from http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/phrases/ex4.htm

Identify the subject in each of the following sentences:

     (a)   Every evening this week, there will be a different movie.

     (b)   Running the race exhausted him.

     (c)   The boxes in the back room are to remain.

     (d)   That I am not pleased with the findings must be obvious.

     (e)   Last winter in Vancouver, it didn't snow.

     (f)   Ketchup on French fries I find disgusting.

Retrieved from http://www.benjamins.com/jbp/series/Z/156/workbook/exercise_7.3.html

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Exercise

In each of the following sentences replace the adjective in bold letters by an adjective phrase of the same meaning.

1. The King wore a golden crown.

2. It is a white elephant.

3. He lived in a stone house.

4. There was an earthen pot on the table.

5. She wore a diamond necklace.

6. Much has been said about the Swiss scenery.

7. The Spanish flag flew at the top of the mast.

8. That was a brave act.

9. It was a horrible night.

10. Heroic deeds are worthy of admiration.

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11. They went by Siberian railway.

12. I have passed several sleepless nights.

Retrieved from http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/adjective-phrases-exercise/

In this exercise, each question has a sentence with an underlined phrase. Your job is to identify what TYPE of adverb phrase this is.

1 It rained hard yesterday.manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

2 I bought the glue to fix my broken lamp.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

3 Janice placed the chair next to the window.

manner

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place

time

frequency

purpose

4 Joe buys flowers for his wife every week.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

5 Surfing is a popular sport in the summer.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

6 I wear woolly socks to keep my feet warm.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

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7 The woman stared at me with an angry expression.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

8 I'll meet you on Friday.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

9 We hardly ever use the microwave.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

10 Elephants are found in Africa and India.

manner

place

time

frequency

purpose

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Retrieved from http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/advphr1.htm

In this exercise, underline the prepositional phrase.

1. Both of the trolls lived under the bridge.

2. Some of the elves refused to help Santa make the toys.

3.One of the dragon's eggs cracked!

3.Two of the baby dragon's claws stuck through the shell.

4. Many of the ogres had blood dribbling down their chins.

5. Most of the knights who had come to slay the ogres had been devoured.

6. Either of the fairies could have been the one of evil repute.

7. None of the children had been switched at birth.

8. Most of the mothers hoped so, at least.

9. However, one of the babies had little wings.

Retrieved from http://www.oestarapublishing.com/grammar/prepex.html