Phrase and Clause What is the difference?.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ever feel like you’re not getting anywhere with your writing???
Advertisements

The Clause a group of words that contains a verb and its subject –Example: since you are up after he made up his bed that my cousin borrowed is used as.
Sentences Simple, Compound and Complex
Sentence Types.
Compound Sentences Complex Sentences Simple Sentence Compound-Complex
Compound and Compound-Complex sentences
Grammar Boot Camp Building Muscle: Phrases and Clauses (click mouse to proceed)
Simple, compound, complex
Clauses, Independent, Dependent, Adjective, Adverb Mrs. Colley.
And how to tell the difference…. How to tell the difference… Independent (main) Clause Subordinate (dependent) Clause Phrase Has a subject and verb Forms.
Predicates Simple, Compound and Complete
Independent Clauses Independent Clause Expresses a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence.. Independent Clauses.
Independent & Dependent Clauses
Please have a seat and wait quietly for further directions!
Directions: Press F5 to begin the slide show. Press the enter key to view each part of the review.
Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses
Complete Sentences Fragments Run-On Sentences Complete Sentences  A complete sentence has a subject and a (verb) predicate that work together to make.
Sentences Back to basics.
Sentence Clauses.
Sentences By Ellyn Ball and Lilly Jenkins. Vocabulary Simple sentence: A sentence with one independent clause and no dependent clauses. Compound Sentence:
Unit Three. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, idea or feeling. WHAT IS A NOUN?
C. Putnam L. Raney.  Clause – a group of words that have a subject and a verb that must always agree  Phrase – a noun, verb, or preposition with all.
Main and Subordinate Clauses. Clauses A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate and functions as a part of a sentence or as a whole.
Complex Sentences However Even though Which Where Whose Although
Sentence Structure: Clauses, Phrases, and Modifiers Chapter 5, Lesson 1.
Phrases, Independent Clauses, and Dependent Clauses
Grammar Unit Conjunctions.
The 8 Parts of Speech What are the eight parts of speech? Noun Pronoun Adjective Verb Adverb Preposition Conjunction Interjection.
Complete Sentences Objectives: 1.Fragments 2.Run-ons 3.Combining Sentences 4.Parts of a Sentence 5.Types of Sentences.
Sentence Variety WRITE THE FOLLOWING NEW TERMS IN THE GRAMMAR SECTION OF YOUR NOTEBOOK: WRITE THE FOLLOWING NEW TERMS IN THE GRAMMAR SECTION OF YOUR NOTEBOOK:
The Phrase and the Clause Independent & Subordinate clauses.
Grammar Boot Camp.  Working in pairs, write a working definition of a sentence.  Now let’s look at what a serious dictionary has to say.
The Clause. I.The Clause A. The clause is a word group that contains a verb and its subject and that is used as a sentence or as a part of a sentence.
What does a Simple Sentence contain? A simple sentence has one complete thought. It can have 1 subject+1verbThe cat ran. 2 subjects+1 verbThe cat and dog.
 A clause is a word group that contains a verb and its subject and that is used as a sentence or as a part of a sentence.
SENTENCE STRUCTURE PHRASES, INDEPENDENT CLAUSES, AND DEPENDENT CLAUSES.
Lets Review: A Clause is a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and.
Subject-Verb Agreement & Parallel Structure
Lesson by: Jessica Jurbala English 4 th grade Click to continue.
Subordinate Adverbial Clauses. Subordinate Clauses  A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb.  A subordinate clause cannot stand alone.
Compound and Complex Sentences English 9: Mrs. Brown/Mrs. Feger.
P HRASES & C LAUSES. Phrase: a group of related words that does not contain a subject and verb and is used as a part of speech What are the eight parts.
Welcome Back Warm-Up. You know the drill… Fill out your agenda Complete the Warm-up in your composition book WARM-UP: In 3-5 sentences tell me about your.
Week of October 23, 2016.
My brother and his friend walked to the movie theater near campus.
The Basic Units of a Sentence
Phrase and Clause What is the difference?.
SENTENCE-CLAUSE-PHRASE
Conjunctions.
Subjects and Verbs Complete sentences must contain subjects, verbs, and complete thoughts. A subject of a sentence is almost always a noun or a pronoun.
Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences.
The Clause a group of words that contains a verb and its subject
How to bend them to your will bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha
Independent & Dependent
The Clause Test is tentatively planned for next Wednesday.
Independent and Dependent Clauses
DO NOW 7th – Mon 3/26 Read the following sentence. In your notes, write a question that the highlighted part answers. Before the game started, thousands.
and how to tell the difference…
Independent and Dependent
What is a dependent and independent clause?
and how to tell the difference…
Sentence Structure.
and how to tell the difference…
The Clause Test is tentatively planned for next Tuesday or Wednesday.
Sentences 5th Grade Grammar Unit 1.
Independent and Subordinate Clause
PHRASES & CLAUSES GRAMMAR REVIEW #3.
Subordinate Conjunctions
Presentation transcript:

Phrase and Clause What is the difference?

Phrase--Definition A phrase is a group of words that is used as a single part of speech that does NOT contain a verb and its subject Examples: with soft brown fur under the dining table after the high school football game

A clause is a group of words that contains a verb and its subject Clause--Definition A clause is a group of words that contains a verb and its subject The stallion tossed his mane happily. Examples: The barbed-wire fence guards the house. After the last sailboat crossed the finish line

Clause—Definition (cont.) TWO MAIN TYPES OF CLAUSES: Dependent clause (also called subordinate clause) Cannot stand alone as a sentence Must be attached to an independent clause Independent clause Can stand alone as a sentence Expresses a complete thought The stallion tossed his mane happily. After the last sailboat crossed the finish line (cannot stand alone) The barbed-wire fence guards the house.

Examples Phrase Clause After school, the two friends rode their bikes to the beach. Riding quickly, the boys arrived at the shore. Clause Dependent clause Independent clause After the school day ended, the boys rode their bikes. Independent clause Dependent clause They swam at the beach until their mothers called them.

Clause and Phrase: Practice Identify the bold-faced words in each sentence. With every step, her pace quickened. a. phrase b. clause Before the rain fell, she quickly planted her flowers. a. phrase b. clause The girls saw a shooting star while they were camping. a. phrase b. clause We saw an elephant at the zoo in the city. a. phrase b. clause You try it: On separate paper, Write 3 sentences and identify the phrases and clauses.

Verb Verb—a word that tells of an action or a state of being Examples of action verbs: run, drive, sweep Examples of being verbs: is, am are, was, were

Subject Subject—the word or words in a sentence that tells the person, place, thing or idea that is spoken about in the rest of the sentence Examples of subjects: Simple subject is underlined. Complete subject is boldfaced. The girl with the brown hair was sitting on the bench at the park. After school, the two friends rode their bikes to the beach.

Great! Your answer is correct! Click on image to return

Sorry, your answer is wrong. Try again. Click on image to return