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Clauses and Phrases Review
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What is the noun phrase in the sentence? The talented Moldovan artist was walking through the crowd.
The talented Moldovan artist
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Is this a phrase or a clause? cracked the eggs for the omelet
phrase
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. Is it an adjective or adverb phrase? The sound of ringing bells filled the air.
of ringing bells - adjective
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What type of clause is this? I was tired after working all day
Independent
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Is this a phrase or a clause? she completed her assignment
clause - independent
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Is this a phrase or a clause? over the hill
phrase
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. Is it an adjective or adverb phrase? We went inside to eat dinner after sunset.
after sunset - adverb
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Give me a definition of a dependent clause.
a group of words that has a subject and a verb or verb phrase (predicate) - it is NOT a complete thought and cannot stand alone
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Give me a definition of an independent clause.
a group of words that has a subject and a verb or verb phrase (predicate) - it is a complete thought and can stand alone
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What is the verb phrase in the sentence? Was your youngest son working at Mod Pizza in Redmond last night?
was working
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Give me a definition of a phrase.
A phrase is a group of words that is missing either a subject, or a verb and is not a complete thought.
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What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence? All night the rowdy soccer fans were yelling in the streets.
in the streets
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Is this a phrase or a clause? because she understood the material
clause - dependent
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What is the noun phrase in the sentence? Mr. Volkman's black shoes were squeaking in the gym.
Mr. Volkman's black shoes
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. Is it an adjective or adverb phrase? Here's a gift for you to open.
for you- adjective
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What type of clause is this? So I decided to go to bed early.
Dependent
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. Is it an adjective or adverb phrase? During the day, the library is open to read.
during the day - adverb
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What is the difference between a clause and a simple sentence?
Both a clause and a sentence must have a subject and a verb. A sentence must be a complete thought. A dependent clause is not a complete thought.
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Is this a phrase or a clause? whenever she watched that movie
clause - dependent
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Is this a phrase or a clause? is a very windy day
phrase
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. Is it an adjective or adverb phrase? At the animal shelter, we got our new puppy.
at the animal shelter - adverb
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Is this a phrase or a clause? although she tried
clause
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