Let’s play… Phrase & Clause Basketball!. What is a verbal? A verb form that acts as another part of speech.

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Let’s play… Phrase & Clause Basketball!

What is a verbal? A verb form that acts as another part of speech

What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence? What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence? *1pt. She traveled extremely well for a cat. for a cat.

What are the 2 prepositional phrases in the following sentence & what are they modifying? What are the 2 prepositional phrases in the following sentence & what are they modifying? *2pts. I made many drawings of her during the trip. of her 2 nd Prepositional Phrase during the trip

What 2 things do you need to remember about a gerund phrase? 1.Verb form ending in –ing 2.Acts as a Noun

Is the italicized phrase a: Gerund, Participial, Infinitive, Appositive, or Prepositional Phrase? *1pt. Finding the right tools to study helps you get an A. Gerund

Q: What do you need to remember about an infinitive phrase? It starts with “to”

What is the difference between an infinitive phrase that starts with “to” and a prepositional phrase that starts with “to”? An infinitive phrase does not have an object; it will have a verbal in it. A prepositional phrase has an object and no verbal.

Q: What 1 word do you think of when you hear Participial Phrase, or Participle? A: Adjective

Q: What is an appositive phrase? A: A group of words with an appositive. (An appositive is a N or Prn placed beside another N or Prn to describe it.)

Q: Which sentence has a gerund phrase in it? Waiting in line, Mike got annoyed. Angela likes fishing for trout in the Adirondacks. A: The 1 st sentence

Q:What phrase do you see in this sentence and what kind of phrase is it? *2pts My only chance to see that coach is during 1 st period. A: Infinitive phrase: to see that coach.

Q: A:What is the appositive phrase in this sentence? B: What N is the appositive describing? *2pts. The actor, a friend of ours, obviously enjoyed playing the villain. A: a friend of ours B: actor

Q: Part 1:What is the definition of a phrase? A: It does not have a subject & verb working together. Q: Part 2:TRUE or FALSE? A phrase can act as a complete sentence. A: FALSE

Q: What 3 things does an independent clause have? Subject Verb Complete Thought

Q: What 3 characteristics does a dependent clause have? Subject Verb NONO Complete Thought

Is the italicized clause Independent or Dependent? The friendly man who took the tickets was the conductor. Dependent Clause

Is the italicized/underlined clause Independent or Dependent? The trip was short, but it was very memorable. Independent Clause

True or False? *1 pt. A clause will always act as a complete sentence. FALSE Explain why… Because if it is a dependent clause, it will not have a complete thought, therefore it cannot be a sentence.

True or False? *1 pt. A clause always has a subject and a verb. TRUE

True or False? *1 pt. A phrase has a subject and a verb. FALSE

What is the difference between a subordinate clause and a dependent clause? NOTHING…THEY’RE THE SAME THING!!!

Q: Part 1:What type of phrase is underlined in the following sentence? I went to the store. A: Prepositional Phrase/Adverb Phrase 3 Part Question! Q: Part 2 Q: Part 2: What is the preposition? A: Part 2 A: Part 2: to Q: Part 3 Q: Part 3: What is the Object of the Preposition? A: Part 3 A: Part 3: store

Analyze the following 2 sentences. Sent. 1: The friendly man who was the conductor. What specific part of speech is the word “who” in the sentence above? 1 pt. Sent. 2: Who was the friendly man? What specific POS is the word “Who” in the sentence above? Interrogative Pronoun…introducing a question (1 pt.) Relative Pronoun (1pt.) Which means it must be introducing what specifically? Dep. Adj. Clause (1pt.)

Good Luck on the Quiz! Don’t forget to study!!! Quiz is Tomorrow!!! Confidence is key!!!