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Title: Phrases and Clauses


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Phrases and Clauses
  • By Lauren, Sarah, Dan and Tim

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Phrases
  • A phrase is a group of related words that does
    not include a subject or a verb, or both. A
    phrase cannot stand alone as a sentence.
  • E.g.
  • On this bright and sunny Monday morning, we are
    going to tell you about Phrases and Clauses.

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Phrases
  • There are lots of different kinds of phrases,
    including
  • Prepositional phrases these usually tell us
    when or where something is happening, e.g.
  • From the front of the class, Dan will now tell
    you about Noun Phrases.

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Phrases
  • Noun phrases these include nouns and any words
    that modify the nouns, e.g.
  • And now, tall, talkative Tim will talk about
    Adjectival phrases.

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Phrases
  • Adjectival phrases consists of a group of words
    that do the job of an adjective in modifying a
    noun, e.g.
  • Students, with good memories, will remember our
    entertaining presentation for years to come!

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Phrases
  • Adverbial phrases these usually provide answers
    to questions such as when, where, how, why and
    for how long, e.g.
  • We will do our presentation in the first ten
    minutes of the lesson, then Liz will tell us
    about Handwriting.

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Clauses
  • A clause is a group of related words that contain
    both a subject and a verb/predicate.
  • Clauses may be able to stand alone as a sentence,
    e.g.
  • Nobody really wants to listen to our
    presentation, but were making you anyway!

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Clauses
  • There are two different types of clauses
  • Main/Independent clause these can stand by
    themselves as discrete sentences, e.g.
  • Liz asked us to do a presentation on clauses,
    but we included phrases too!

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Clauses
  • Subordinate/Dependent clause these cannot stand
    by themselves. They must be combined with an
    independent clause in order to make sense. E.g.
  • We want you to listen to this presentation,
    because we think it will be useful to you.

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Dependant Clauses
  • There are three basic kinds of dependent clauses,
    categorised according to their function in a
    sentence
  • Adverbial clauses provides further information
    about what is going on in the main clause such as
    where, when and why
  • Adjectival clauses work like multi-word
    adjectives
  • Noun clauses they can do anything that nouns
    can do

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Misplacing Phrases and Clauses
  • If you accidentally misplace a phrase or a clause
    in a sentence so they dont agree with the
    subject, sometimes funny or even embarrassing
    meanings and images will result, e.g.
  • Ladies, dont forget the rummage sale. Its a
    chance to get rid of those things not worth
    keeping around the house. Bring your husbands.

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Phrase or Clause?
  • Now see if you can figure out whether these
    fragments of sentences are phrases or clauses
  • http//www.btinternet.com/mrfield/Literacy_Disk/p
    hrase_clauses/phrase_clauses.htm

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Bibliography
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    V. (2002) Primary English Knowledge and
    Understanding, Exeter Learning Matters Ltd.
  • McDowell, M. Phrases and Clauses,
    http//marksesl.com/grammar/Phrases_and_Clauses.ht
    m (Date accessed 18.04.08)
  • Phrases and Clauses Quiz, http//www.btinternet.co
    m/mrfield/Literacy_Disk/phrase_clauses/phrase_cla
    uses.htm (Date accessed 18.04.08)
  • The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation (2008)
    Dangling Phrases and Clauses, http//data.grammarb
    ook.com/blog/?p79 (Date accessed 18.04.08)
  • Yates, I. (1994) How to be brilliant at Grammar,
    Leamington Spa Brilliant Publications
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