Title: Phrase Toolbox
1Phrase Toolbox
2Tell me 10 things you know
- Before Mike blew out the candles on his birthday
cake, he made a special wish.
3Subordinate Clauses
- Subordinating conjunction noun and a verb
- Attach a subordinating clause to an independent
clause (sentence) with a comma
4Subordinate Conjunctions
- Examples of Subordinating Conjunctions
- Provided (that)Â Â
- As soon as
- Although
- Since
- While
- Because
- So that
- Before
- Even if
- Even though
- Though
- After
- How
- Although
- If
- Unless
- AsÂ
- Until
- In order to
5Subordinate Clauses
- Examples of Subordinate Clauses
- As soon as the bell rang,
- Since it is raining outside,
- Before I ask her out,
- Even though I want pizza,
- After she saved 100,
- Unless Billy scores a touchdown,
- Now that the school year has begun,
6Independent Clauses
- Independent Clauses
- Examples
- A complete sentence (noun verb)
- ? The bell rang.
- It is raining outside.
- I asked her out.
- I want pizza.
- She saved 100.
- Billy scores a touchdown.
- The school year has begun.
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7So Whats the Difference?
- Independent Clauses
- Subordinate Clauses
- A are complete sentences (noun verb)
- Are not complete sentences and have to be joined
to an independent clause (sentence) with a comma.
8Prepositional Phrases
- Snoopy moved about his house.
- He looked at the clouds above his house.
- He ran across the yard and chased after a cat.
- He sat along the fence.
- Snoopy sat at the back door.
- He dug a hole behind the house.
- He walked down the path.
9Infinitive Phrases (to verb)
- Examples of Infinitive Phrases
- (just write 10 examples)
- to act
- to believe
- to call
- to decide
- to elect
- to flail
- to guess
- to heave
- to inquire
- to jest
- to kneel
- to lament
- to mush
- to notice
- to obscure
- to posterize
- to quench
- to relish
- to sulk
10So Whats the Difference?
- Has subject and a verb
- Does not have a subject and a verb
11Can You Match Them?
- Subordinate Clause
- Independent Clause
- Prepositional Phrase
- Infinitive Phrase
- At the store
- Before I went home,
- I stopped
- To Buy
12Your Assignment (separate sheet)
a subordinate clause, an independent clause an
infinitive phrase and a prepositional phrase, an
infinitive phrase and a prepositional phrase, an
infinitive phrase and a prepositional phrase, an
infinitive phrase and a prepositional phrase, a
final independent clause.
When I grow up, I want to dance over a
rainbow, to climb above the clouds, to soar
beside the birds, to sail with the stars, These
are the dreams of my heart.
13List these after the poem
- Real or fantasy?
- Past, present, or future?
- Scary, romantic, action, etc.?