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Title: Phrases and Clauses


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Phrases and Clauses
  • Dotti Shelton
  • Developmental English Instructor
  • South Texas Community College

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What do I already know about phrases?
  • A phrase is part of a sentence.
  • A phrase is a group of words that may have a
    subject, a verb or neither.
  • Phrases add color to sentences.

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A phrase is part of a sentence that may be
missing a subject, a verb or both.
  • Strolling down to the beach
  • (Who was strolling?)
  • Missing a subject
  • While at the library,
  • (Who was at the library and what about it?)
  • Missing a subject and a verb
  • Constantly going to school
  • (Who was constantly going to school?)
  • Missing a subject/helping verb

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Phrases add color to sentences.
  • Of the many kinds of spectacular birds, none is
    more amazing than the hummingbird.
  • Without the words in brackets, the sentence would
    not be as colorful.
  • None is more amazing than the hummingbird.

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What do I already know about clauses?
  • Clauses are parts of sentences.
  • Clauses have both a subject and a verb.
  • Clauses add color to sentences.

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Clauses are parts of sentences that have a
subject and a verb.
  • While Gloria silently slipped through the
    window,
  • The subject of this clause isGloria
  • The verb of this clause is slipped
  • because Julio decided to report the deadly
    gunshot wound.
  • The subject of this clause isJulio
  • The verb of this clause isdecided

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Clauses add color to sentences.
  • Since the college has required an extra class to
    help prepare students for more freedom, more
    students are completing their education.
  • Instead of More students are completing their
    education.
  • A beaver has a flat tail that he uses in
    marvelous ways.
  • Instead of The beaver has a flat tail.

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Contrast phrases and clauses
  • A phrase may have
  • A subject or
  • A verb or
  • Neither a subject or a verb
  • A clause has both
  • A subject and
  • A verb

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Compare phrases and clauses
  • Both are parts of sentences.
  • (Can be at the beginning or
  • in the middle of sentences)
  • Both add color to sentences.

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Think about it!!!
  • How can knowing about phrases
  • and clauses help
  • you in writing?
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