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GRAMMAR! PHRASES AND CLAUSES - FANBOYS. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Between a phrase and a clause? A phrase is a group of related words that is used as a single.

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1 GRAMMAR! PHRASES AND CLAUSES - FANBOYS

2 WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Between a phrase and a clause? A phrase is a group of related words that is used as a single part of speech and that does not contain BOTH a verb and a subject. It can’t stand alone. Examples: Prepositional Phrases (used as an adj or adv) - to the pool, at the beach, instead of ice cream Participial Phrases (used as a adj) - watching the clock, peeling the apples, shooting the ball Gerund Phrases (used as a noun) – bringing me the newspaper, running the 100-meter dash Infinitive Phrases (noun, adj or adv) – to make tomales, to shoot the ball, to beat the drum

3 WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Between a phrase and a clause? A clause is a word group that contains a verb and its subject and that is used as a sentence or part of a sentence Independent Clauses: express a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence Subordinate/Dependent Clauses: do not express a complete thought and can’t stand alone

4 DECORATING YOUR SENTENCE - FANBOYS Coordinating Conjunctions connect two INDEPENDENT CLAUSES. Meaning: these two sentences could stand alone, but it’s just better if we put them together… BUT! Since they are independent and don’t like to be part of a pair, we need a FANBOYS and a comma to keep the peace! Complete Sentence, FANBOYComplete Sentence For And Nor But Or Yet So Ex. Sally loves One Direction, but she also loves Ne-yo.

5 DECORATING YOUR SENTENCE - FANBOYS IMPORTANT NOTE: ONLY when FANBOYS connect independent clauses (complete sentences) do they take a COMMA Complete SentenceFANBOYINcomplete Sentence For And Nor But Or Yet So Ex. Sally loves One Direction but also loves Ne-yo. Since “also loves Ne-yo” cannot stand by itself, there is no comma necessary.

6 PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IN YOUR NOTES: I believe in fairies, for they left me candy under my pillow last night.

7 PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IN YOUR NOTES: I think that Nickelodeon is a really great channel yet I still really love Disney.

8 PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IN YOUR NOTES: I am going to study so much for the test so I won’t have to retake it.

9 PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IN YOUR NOTES: I believe in fairies, for they left me candy under my pillow last night.

10 PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IN YOUR NOTES: We could go to the movies or to the park.

11 PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IN YOUR NOTES: I don’t like school nor do I like studying.

12 DECORATING YOUR SENTENCE - FANBOYS Now write: Write three sentences using FANBOYS to connect two independent clauses with proper punctuation. Complete Sentence, FANBOYComplete Sentence For And Nor But Or Yet So


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