Using Phrases Language Network
Prepositional Phrase Using Phrases Here’s the Idea As Adjective As Adverb Why It Matters Practice and Apply
Phrase A phrase is a group of related words that acts as a single part of speech. Here’s the Idea
Prepositional Phrase A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers of the object. It can function as an adverb or an adjective. Here’s the Idea
By placing phrases properly, you can make your writing clear and descriptive. Here’s the Idea
An adjective phrase modifies a noun or a pronoun. Here’s the Idea
NOUN PRONOUN The dance club on Main Street holds a contest every weekend. Some of the competitors dance professionally. What does each adjective phrase modify? Here’s the Idea
An adverb phrase modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Here’s the Idea
VERB ADJECTIVE The graceful champion dives into the pool. The city diving finals are the most difficult of all competitions. What does each adverb phrase modify? Here’s the Idea
The placement of a prepositional phrase can affect the meaning of a sentence. As you write, make sure that prepositional phrases appear to modify the words you want them to modify. Why It Matters
At the dog show the woman waits beside her dog in the purple dress. How does the placement of the highlighted prepositional phrase affect the meaning of this sentence? Why It Matters
At the dog show the woman in the purple dress waits beside her dog. How could the position of the prepositional phrase be changed to make the meaning clear? Why It Matters
Identify the prepositional phrase, along with the word it modifies. Our seats were near the 50-yard line. 1. Practice and Apply
Identify the prepositional phrase, along with the word it modifies. After her tennis match Ming walked home. 2. Practice and Apply
Identify the prepositional phrase, along with the word it modifies. The slalom skier stood behind the starting gate. 3. Practice and Apply
Rewrite the sentence, changing the position of a prepositional phrase so that the meaning is clear. Maria told us about the chess tournament she had won during lunch. 4. Practice and Apply
Rewrite the sentence, changing the position of a prepositional phrase so that the meaning is clear. The player ran off the field with red hair. 5. Practice and Apply
Participial Phrase Using Phrases Here’s the Idea Why It Matters Practice and Apply
Participle A participle is a verb form that acts as an adjective. It modifies a noun or a pronoun. Here’s the Idea
NOUN Exhausted, Monique finished her workout. Here’s the Idea
Stumbling, the player dropped the ball. There are two kinds of participles. He fell to the ground, exhausted. past participle present participle Here’s the Idea
Participial Phrase A participial phrase consists of a participle plus its modifiers and complements. Here’s the Idea
The ball dropped by Martin went out of bounds. Participial phrases can be used to add details to descriptions. Here’s the Idea
Pay attention to the placement of participial phrases in your writing. A phrase in the wrong place is known as a misplaced modifier or dangling participle. Why It Matters
STUDENT MODEL Gasping for breath, the crowd watched the runner. The runner broke the ribbon. DRAFT A misplaced participial phrase, often called a misplaced modifier, modifies a word other than the one it is intended to modify. Why It Matters
STUDENT MODEL DRAFT Gasping for breath, the crowd watched the runner. The runner broke the ribbon. Who is gasping for breath? Why It Matters
STUDENT MODEL DRAFT Gasping for breath, the crowd watched the runner. The runner broke the ribbon. REVISION The crowd watched the runner. Gasping for breath, the runner broke the ribbon. Why It Matters
STUDENT MODEL Coming home with the trophy, our parrot said, “Hello!” DRAFT A dangling participial phrase does not logically modify any of the words in the sentence in which it appears. Why It Matters
STUDENT MODEL DRAFT Coming home with the trophy, our parrot said, “Hello!” The parrot won the trophy? Why It Matters
STUDENT MODEL DRAFT Coming home with the trophy, our parrot said, “Hello!” REVISION Coming home with the trophy, we heard our parrot say, “Hello!” Why It Matters
Identify the participle and the word it modifies. The badly beaten Tigers trailed off to the locker room. 6. Practice and Apply
Identify the participial phrase and the word it modifies. The girl holding the stopwatch is Trisha. 7. Practice and Apply
Identify the participial phrase and the word it modifies. That is Jake sitting on the bench.8. Practice and Apply
Rewrite this sentence to eliminate the dangling or misplaced participial phrase. Running across the field, the goal post looked far away. 9. Practice and Apply
Rewrite the sentences to eliminate the dangling or misplaced participial phrases. The captain accepted the trophy walking across the field. Smiling, the win was a big surprise. 10. Practice and Apply