

Phrases and Clauses
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Kwame Mensah
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Phrases and Clauses

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What are phrases and clauses?
A clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb and can act as a sentence on their own.
Example: He sang the song.
This contains a subject (he) and a verb (sang)
He laughed.
The guests arrived.
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A phrase is a group of words that form part of a sentence. It does not contain a subject and a verb.
Example: With joy and happiness, he sand the song.
This does not contain a verb
on the table
under the tree
The big boy
The man at the door
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Note that both the clause and the phrase may exist in the same sentence.
Example:
He is sleeping on the bed.
He is sleeping is a clause because it contains a subject (he) and a verb (sleeping)
on the bed is a phrase because it does not contain a subject and a verb.
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clauses and phrases
Look at the sentence below.
Ramesh fell into the pool, with his ice cream in his hands.
Which part is the clause and why?
Identify the subject and the verb in the clause.
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Ramesh fell into the pool, with his ice cream in his hands.
Ramesh fell into the pool is the clause.
This is because it contains a subject (Ramesh) and a verb (fell)
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clauses and phrases
Look at the sentence below:
The boy crept down the stairs as quietly as possible.
Is the underlined part a clause or a phrase and why?
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as quietly as possible.
This is a phrase because it does not contain a subject and a verb.
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clauses and phrases
The boy crept down the stairs as quietly as possible.
The underline part of the sentence, tells us how the boy crept.
This means it is modifying or describing the verb crept. Any word that describes a verb is an adverb.
However, in this case we have a group of words (phrase) that is describing or modifying the verb.
We call this an adverbial phrase.
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Phrases and clauses
Consider the following:
Hiding under the table, the cat surprised the mouse.
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Open Ended
Look at the sentence below:
The thief weaved his way through the crowd as quickly as possible.
Is the underline part a clause or a phrase?
How do you know?
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the sentence below is a clause?
James kept his dog between the box and the bed.
Between the box and the bed.
James kept his dog.
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Open Ended
Look at the sentence below:
The king looked so calm and quiet at the festival grounds.
Is the underlined part of the sentence a phrase or a clause?
Can you think about what role it is playing in the sentence?
can you guess the type of phrase?
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The king looked so calm and quiet at the festival grounds.
The underlined part is phrase because it does not contain a subject and a verb.
It is playing the role of an adjective because it is describing the noun - King.
This means it is a adjective phrase or an adjectival phrase.
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