A. Underline the phrase in each sentence.
1. Yuvraj hit the ball out of the stadium.
2. A little girl was crying near the gate.
3. His cat and his dog are good friends.
4. The tourists got off the bus one by one.
5. The players ran on to the field after the match.
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Answer:-
Underline the phrase in each sentence:
1. Yuvraj hit the ball out of the stadium.
2. A little girl was crying near the gate
3. His cat and his dog are good friends.
4. The tourists got off the bus one by one.
5. The players ran on to the field after the match.
Phrase:-
- phrases are a combination of words that makes sense but not complete sense.
- Ex: On the river. Through thick and thin. A bird in the hand.
- It follows therefore, that a phrase cannot contain a predicate either expressed or understood.
Kinds of phrases:-
Noun phrase:
One which does the work of a noun is called noun phrase.
Ex:- How to do this is a difficult question.
Adjective phrase:
One which does the work of a adjective is called an adjective phrase.
Ex:- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Adverb phrase:
One which does the work of an adverb is called an adverb phrase.
Ex:- I shall wait a few minutes.
Underline the phrase in each sentence:
1. Yuvraj hit the ball out of the stadium.
2. A little girl was crying near the gate
3. His cat and his dog are good friends.
4. The tourists got off the bus one by one.
5. The players ran on to the field after the match.
- Phases are a group of words which form an important part of a sentence .
- it typically forms a clause or a competent but it’s not a whole sentence.
- That’s why It can’t stand on its own.
- Phrases tell us more about what the sentence is trying to speak .
- there are different types of phrases- noun phrases, objective phrases, adverb phases, verb phrase, prepositional phrase, infinitive phrase And many more.
- also more than one phrase can be present in a particular sentence.
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