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Learning about PhrasesLearning about PhrasesLearning about PhrasesLearning about Phrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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A phrase is a group of words that acts as a part of speech rather than as a complete sentence. You already know the function of a noun, adjective, or adverb—a phrase simply takes on one of those functions. A phrase does not have a subject or a verb. The two main kinds of phrases are prepositional phrases and verbal phrases.

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!Adios!

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Learning about PhrasesLearning about PhrasesLearning about PhrasesLearning about Phrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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Another kind of phrase is the verbal—infinitive, gerunds, & participles. As you can tell from the name, they are related to verbs. They look verby—yes, that’s a word —but never act as verbs. Instead they act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. There are three types of verbals we’ll study: participial phrases, infinitive phrases, and gerund phrases.

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I’m outta here!

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Learning about Participial Learning about Participial

PhrasesPhrasesLearning about Participial Learning about Participial

PhrasesPhrases

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That That Make Make

Ya Ya Go, Go,

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participle verbfallen screaming screamin

g

had fallenwas screaming

These are simply phrases that seem to have verbs but not subjects. A participle is really half a verb.

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See the difference? A participle can’t take a subject, because it’s missing part of the verb. A participle looks like a verb, but it isn’t complete. A form of the verb to be + a participle = a verb.

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With the verb to be, you only have a participle. The function of a participial phrase is to modify a noun—in other words, a participial l phrase acts as an adjective. Whoa!

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!Hasta la vista, baby!

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Learning about Participial Learning about Participial

PhrasesPhrasesLearning about Participial Learning about Participial

PhrasesPhrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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Lying on her bed, Shanna ordered Chinese food.

The socks lost in the dryer were her favorites.

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Screaming with laughter, the students hid under their desks.

Kolby, left behind at school, wept over his homework.

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See how each participial phrase tells us something about a noun? Lying on her bed describes Shanna and lost in the dryer describes the socks. Notice that Shanna is the subject of the verb ordered; socks is the subject of were. So lying, screaming, left, and lost have no subject; instead

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of acting as verbs, they are describing the subject of the sentence. Recognizing participial phrases is crucial in avoiding the dreaded misplaced modifier or dangling participle. Hey, that’s pretty simple.

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Well, that’s it!

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Learning about Dangling Learning about Dangling

ModifiersModifiersLearning about Dangling Learning about Dangling

ModifiersModifiers

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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A modifier is a word or group of words that describes another.

Modifiers can be adjectives:

Keng made a brilliant statement (adjective) (noun)

Modifiers can be adverbs: Alex bowled wonderfully (verb) (adverb)

Modifiers can be clauses or phrases:The girl who snuck out her window was my date.

(noun) (Clause modifies noun = adjective clause)

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I’m ghost!

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Learning about Misplaced Learning about Misplaced

ModifiersModifiersLearning about Misplaced Learning about Misplaced

ModifiersModifiers

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

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Funny things happen when modifiers appear too far away from the words they modify.Example: Carolyn soaked the foot she sprained in ice water.

–An odd injury—Carolyn sprained her ankle in ice water?

Funny things happen when modifiers appear too far away from the words they modify.Example: Carolyn soaked the foot she sprained in ice water.

–An odd injury—Carolyn sprained her ankle in ice water?

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Example: Brandon hit a homerun to left field, which flew over the fence.

•Left field flew over the fence? Doesn’t that sound a bit strange?

Example: Brandon hit a homerun to left field, which flew over the fence.

•Left field flew over the fence? Doesn’t that sound a bit strange?

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Keep modifiers close to the words modified.

Keep the subject and verb together.

Be clear about which noun a pronoun stands for.

Keep modifiers close to the words modified.

Keep the subject and verb together.

Be clear about which noun a pronoun stands for.

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!Dicho y hecho!

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Learning about Dangling Participial Learning about Dangling Participial PhrasesPhrases

Learning about Dangling Participial Learning about Dangling Participial PhrasesPhrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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Another type of misplaced modifier is the dangling participial phrase. Participles, as you recall, are verb forms ending with -ing in the present tense and -d or -ed in the past tense. A few participles end in -t or have irregular forms.Participle examples: dribbling, skating, scaled, burned or burnt

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Combine a participle with other words to create a participial phrase. Remember, participial phrases act as adjectives because they modify a noun in a sentence.Participle Phrase examples:

filled with hopecleaning the bathroomjumping overboard

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That’s it!

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Learning about Verbals Learning about Verbals

(Infinitives)(Infinitives)Learning about Verbals Learning about Verbals

(Infinitives)(Infinitives)

ThingThings That s That Make Make

Ya Ya Go, Go,

HmmHmmm!m!

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When the preposition to is followed by a noun, it is a prepositional phrase: to the beach. When to is followed by a verb—to run, to see, to feel —it is an infinitive. Why does this matter? The rules that govern infinitives are different from rules that govern prepositional phrases; since infinitives are closely related to verbs, they can have a passive or active voice as well as present or perfect tense.

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!Hasta mañana!

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Learning about Other Types of Learning about Other Types of PhrasesPhrases

Learning about Other Types of Learning about Other Types of PhrasesPhrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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Emily wanted to leave.

Ask yourself: “What did Emily want?”

Answer: “To leave,” which is an infinitive phrase acting as a noun.

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Kenny works hard to make money.Ask yourself: “Why does Kenny work?”Answer: “To make money,” an infinitive phrase acting as an adverb, modifying work.

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Woo hoo!

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Learning about Other Types of Learning about Other Types of PhrasesPhrases

Learning about Other Types of Learning about Other Types of PhrasesPhrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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Emily wanted to leave.

Ask yourself: “What did Emily want?”

Answer: “To leave,” which is an infinitive phrase acting as a noun.

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Answer: to another world is a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb, telling where transported.

To read is to be transported to another world.

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Let’s do more!

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Learning about Other Types of Learning about Other Types of PhrasesPhrases

Learning about Other Types of Learning about Other Types of PhrasesPhrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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Liz wanted to know why her so-called boyfriend thought he was a pimp.

Answer: to know is an infinitive

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Answer: To have been is the subject of the sentence; to have suffered is an infinitive acting as an adverbial phrase.

To have been in love is to have suffered.

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Answer: To have been is the subject of the sentence; to have suffered is an infinitive acting as an adverbial phrase.

To have been in love is to have suffered.

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Alrighty then!

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Learning about Gerund PhrasesLearning about Gerund PhrasesLearning about Gerund PhrasesLearning about Gerund Phrases

ThingThings That s That Make Make Ya Go, Ya Go, HmmHmm

m!m!

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A gerund is an –ing verb that acts as a noun. Since it acts as a noun, it can be the subject of a sentence or the object of a verb or preposition.

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Daydreaming was her favorite pastime.Winning the lottery is my only hope.She loved eating pastries and staying up all night.

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Dante hated studying.Partying and e-mailing his friends took up most of his homework time.He was thinking of hiring someone to upgrade his computer, but unfortunately, spending money appalled him.

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!Basta!