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““You hear You hear and use them and use them all the time; all the time;
now let’s now let’s recognize recognize
them!”them!”
The Phrase… The Phrase…
We’ll Start with We’ll Start with
3 Overall Kinds:3 Overall Kinds:
Verbal Verbal (3) (3)
AppositiAppositive ve
Prepositional Prepositional (2)(2)
Definition of a PhraseDefinition of a Phrase:
A group of words that does NOT have a subject and a verb, and acts as 1 part of speech.
In other words…. In other words…. NOT a complete NOT a complete sentence,
sentence, butbut part of part of a sentence!
a sentence!
The The Prepositional Prepositional Phrase!Phrase!
You know this one already!
You know your prepositions so…..
““Anywhere a mouse Anywhere a mouse can go!”can go!”
Remember your song!Remember your song!
this should be easy!!!
Don’t forget the Preposition Don’t forget the Preposition Box!Box!
The Prepositional Phrase The Prepositional Phrase
Consists of These ThingsConsists of These Things: :
1.1. A PrepositionA Preposition
2.2. An object (N or Prn)An object (N or Prn)
3.3. Any modifiers of that objectAny modifiers of that object
There are 2 There are 2 kinds of kinds of these!these!
For Example…
1. He wasHe was riding (riding (onon his skateboard). his skateboard).
2. I am a huge fan (2. I am a huge fan (ofof Twilight).Twilight).
3. My dad enjoys hunting (3. My dad enjoys hunting (inin the woods). the woods).
****HintHint… find the … find the preposition and go preposition and go until you see the until you see the first noun and first noun and
stop….that’s your stop….that’s your Prepositional Phrase!Prepositional Phrase!
1.1. We were eating chicken wings at BW3’s.We were eating chicken wings at BW3’s.
2.2. I watched ESPN on television last night.I watched ESPN on television last night.
3.3. He rode his dirt bike through the mud.He rode his dirt bike through the mud.
Find the Prep. Phrase in the following sentences.
Find the Prep. Phrases in the Find the Prep. Phrases in the following sentences along with the following sentences along with the object of the preposition.object of the preposition.
So…the definition of an Adj. Phrase So…the definition of an Adj. Phrase isis: a prep. phrase that describes a N : a prep. phrase that describes a N
or Prn.or Prn.
““You know what an You know what an adjective is right?”adjective is right?”
““Yes, it describes a noun or Yes, it describes a noun or pronoun!pronoun!
““There Are 2 Types of There Are 2 Types of
Prepositional Prepositional Phrases.”Phrases.”
Adjective PhraseAdjective Phrase
Adverb Adverb PhrasePhrase
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Let’s start with the Let’s start with the Adjective PhraseAdjective Phrase…what …what
is it?is it?
ExampleExample: Sarah is : Sarah is the one (the one (with the with the
pink dress)pink dress)..
The phrase is The phrase is describing which one, describing which one,
(a Noun)(a Noun)
Now…the Adverb Phrase Now…the Adverb Phrase (Another Prepositional (Another Prepositional
Phrase)Phrase)““Don’t hide! It’s just as easy since Don’t hide! It’s just as easy since you know what an you know what an adverbadverb is right?” is right?”
An Adverb describes: V, Adj., Adv.An Adverb describes: V, Adj., Adv.
So…the definition of an So…the definition of an
AdverbAdverb Phrase is Phrase is: A : A
Prepositional Phrase Prepositional Phrase
that describes a Verb, that describes a Verb,
Adjective, or Adverb!Adjective, or Adverb!
ExampleExample: We must : We must finish our project
finish our project ((before the before the holidays)holidays)..
““before the holidays” is describing when to before the holidays” is describing when to finishfinish (a verb) so it has to be an adverb phrase. And… (a verb) so it has to be an adverb phrase. And…
“before” is a preposition & this is a type of prep. “before” is a preposition & this is a type of prep. phrase!phrase!
VERBAL PHRASESVERBAL PHRASES……There are 3 kindsThere are 3 kinds
1.1. Gerund PhraseGerund Phrase
2.2. Infinitive PhraseInfinitive Phrase
3.3. Participial Participial PhrasePhrase
““Ok, but Ok, but what does
what does VerbalVerbal mean?”
mean?”****VerbalVerbal: a word that is : a word that is formed from a formed from a VerbVerb, ,
but is used as a N, Adj., but is used as a N, Adj., or Adv.**or Adv.**
Example: Example:
SmilingSmiling child childSmiling is formed Smiling is formed
from the verb smile, from the verb smile, but is acting as an but is acting as an
Adj. describing child.Adj. describing child.
It’s like a verb It’s like a verb in disguise!in disguise!
““I’m not I’m not a verb!”a verb!” So…A verbal PhraseSo…A verbal Phrase: :
has a form of a verb has a form of a verb that acts as another that acts as another
POSPOS
GERUND PHRASEGERUND PHRASE…“Wait…what’s a
gerundgerund?”A gerundgerund is a verb form ending in –ing that is used as a noun!
For exampleFor example: (SkiingSkiing down that slope) was fun.
So, a Gerund PhraseGerund Phrase has has:: - a gerund -a modifier -& the entire phrase is used as a noun
ExampleExample: (Listening to Scream-O musicListening to Scream-O music at high volume)at high volume) may cause you to lose your hearing later in life!
*As you can see, “Listening
to Scream-O music at high
volume” is the gerund
phrase. Listening being the
gerund.
Listening to Scream-
Listening to Scream-O music at high O music at high volumevolume (the gerund phrase) is acting as the Noun in this sentence…
Ask yourself…What may
cause you to lose your
hearing later in life? The
answer is the Noun, which
is the gerund phrase!
What do you What do you
think?think? NO is NO is
correct!!!correct!!!
A A gerund phrasegerund phrase can can come at the beginning come at the beginning
oror the end of a the end of a sentence. Look!sentence. Look!EXAMPLEEXAMPLE::
Texting at school Texting at school can get you in can get you in
trouble.trouble.
QQ: What is : What is the gerund the gerund
phrase?phrase?
AA: : Texting at school…(at the Texting at school…(at the beginning of the sentence.)beginning of the sentence.)
==
Ok, do gerund
Ok, do gerund phrases always
phrases always have to come at
have to come at the beginning of
the beginning of the sentence?
the sentence?
Our favorite thing to do this Our favorite thing to do this weekend will be playing video games weekend will be playing video games
on Xbox.on Xbox.
Examples Continued…Examples Continued…
Q: What is the gerund phrase?Q: What is the gerund phrase?
A: Playing video games on Xbox…(at A: Playing video games on Xbox…(at the end of the sentence.)the end of the sentence.)
Playing video Playing video games on Xbox games on Xbox is acting as 1 is acting as 1
NounNoun
INFINITIVE PHRASEINFINITIVE PHRASE…A verb form that can be used as a Noun, an Adj., A verb form that can be used as a Noun, an Adj., or an Adv. *Most infinitives begin with “to”.or an Adv. *Most infinitives begin with “to”.
ExampleExample: The crowd grew : The crowd grew quiet quiet to hear the movie to hear the movie
StepbrothersStepbrothers
What word is the infinitive phrase describing? grew…
Making the infinitive phrase Making the infinitive phrase act as what part of speech?act as what part of speech? An Adverb!An Adverb!
Let’s Try Some…
1. Hearing Beyonce’s new song is one way to change your mood.
Tell me the infinitive phrase in each sentence. Tell me if it is used as an N, Adj, or Adv.Inf. Phrase: to change
your moodPOS: Adjective, describing way2. We used the new DVD player to watch Stepbrothers.
Inf. Phrase: to watch Stepbrothers
POS: Adverb, describing used
3. I learned to laugh and make jokes from Will Ferrell.
Inf. Phrase: to laugh and make jokes
POS: Noun, because “to laugh and make jokes” is the DO of the verb learned, making that object a Noun.**Remember…Infinitive **Remember…Infinitive
starts with “to”!!!starts with “to”!!!
To!To!
The Participial PhraseWhat the heck does What the heck does participialparticipial
mean?mean?Participial is derived from participle and a participle is a verb form that
can be used as an adjective.
Here are some examplesHere are some examples:
Present participles end in –ing: The smiling child waved.
SmilingSmiling, a form of the verb , a form of the verb smilesmile, is , is describing the noun child, making it describing the noun child, making it
(smiling) an adjective.(smiling) an adjective.
““Isn’t that some kind of a Isn’t that some kind of a mammal?”mammal?”
““No! That’s a No! That’s a
marsupialmarsupial!!! !!!
Examples Continued on next Examples Continued on next pagepage
DefDef: Verb acting as an : Verb acting as an Adj.Adj.
*Most past participles *Most past participles end in –d or –ed. end in –d or –ed.
Some are Some are irregularly formed.irregularly formed.
Participle Examples ContinuedParticiple Examples Continued……
ExamExamplesples::1. The police officers searched the 1. The police officers searched the abandonedabandoned warehouse. warehouse.
****AbandonedAbandoned is a form of the verb is a form of the verb abandonabandon and and modifies/describes warehouse so it is an modifies/describes warehouse so it is an adjective.adjective.
2. This plate, 2. This plate, boughtbought at a flea market, is a valuable antique. at a flea market, is a valuable antique.
****BoughtBought, a form of the verb , a form of the verb buybuy, , describes the noun plate, so describes the noun plate, so boughtbought is an is an adjective here.adjective here.
Ok, so those are Ok, so those are participlesparticiples, but , but what is a what is a participial phraseparticipial phrase??
““Well, a phrase is a group of Well, a phrase is a group of words, so a Participial Phrase words, so a Participial Phrase
must consist of a participle and must consist of a participle and anything describing it!”anything describing it!”
1. Noted for its convenience, FaceBook is used by millions of 1. Noted for its convenience, FaceBook is used by millions of people.people.
Let’s PracticeLet’s Practice… Tell the participial phrase and the word/s it Tell the participial phrase and the word/s it
modifiesmodifies.
Part. PhrasePart. Phrase: Noted for its convenience Word it ModifiesWord it Modifies:
2. IPhones are wonderful inventions used by IPhones are wonderful inventions used by people everywherepeople everywhere.
Part. PhrasePart. Phrase: used by people everywhere
Word it ModifiesWord it Modifies: IPhones
Q:What is a Q:What is a gerund gerund phrasephrase??A: Group of words that has a verb form A: Group of words that has a verb form
ending in ending in ––inging in it w/ other in it w/ other
modifiers & acts as a modifiers & acts as a nounnoun..
Q: What is an Q: What is an infinitive phraseinfinitive phrase??A. Group of words that has a verb form A. Group of words that has a verb form that can act as another part of speech; that can act as another part of speech;
****usually starts with “to”usually starts with “to”..
Q: What is an Q: What is an participial participial phrasephrase??
A: A group of words that has a A: A group of words that has a participle and any other participle and any other
modifiers; modifiers; ****the whole the whole phrase acts as an phrase acts as an
adjectiveadjective..
Last Practice Before You’re a Pro!!!Identify the phrase in each sentence and then tell what
type it is.
1. Some people like listening to hip hop music.1. Some people like listening to hip hop music.Phrase:Listening to hip hop
musicType: Gerun
d
2. American Idol, playing on the TV, looked like a 2. American Idol, playing on the TV, looked like a good episode. good episode.
Phrase: playing on the TVplaying on the TVType:ParticipiaParticipiall
Why?Because ‘playing on the Because ‘playing on the TV’ describes American TV’ describes American Idol, making the verb Idol, making the verb form playing an form playing an adjective.adjective.
3. Some believe that Ferdinand Magellan was taken 3. Some believe that Ferdinand Magellan was taken away by zombiesaway by zombies..
Continued Continued PracticePractice……
Phrase: by zombiesby zombies Type: Prepositional Phrase: Prepositional Phrase: Adverb Phrase, Adverb Phrase, describing how he describing how he was takenwas taken
Last One!!!!!4. In the United States, citizens have the right to In the United States, citizens have the right to
speak their minds.speak their minds.
Phrase: to speak their to speak their mindsminds
Type: Infinitive PhraseInfinitive PhraseWhy? It starts with “to” and it describes “right”, making It starts with “to” and it describes “right”, making
the verb form speak an adjective.the verb form speak an adjective.
Phrase #2: In the United In the United StatesStatesType?: Prepositional Prepositional PhrasePhrase
The Appositive The Appositive PhrasePhrase Definition of AppositiveDefinition of Appositive:A Noun or Pronoun :A Noun or Pronoun
placed beside another Noun or Pronoun to placed beside another Noun or Pronoun to describe it.describe it.
Example: I chose 1 person, Example: I chose 1 person, the girl in the girl in the pinkthe pink, to pass out the papers. , to pass out the papers.
Definition of Appositive PhraseDefinition of Appositive Phrase: Has an : Has an appositive and any modifiers. (A group of appositive and any modifiers. (A group of
words with an appositive)words with an appositive)
ReasoningReasoning:“the girl in the pink” is :“the girl in the pink” is describing person and is placed describing person and is placed
directly beside that Noun.directly beside that Noun.