English, asked by abir73, 7 months ago

Directions: Identify Phrase & Clause( subject; predicate). One is given for your understanding.

Example: Waking up late for school, Mr. Morton raced to the shower.

1. Waking up late for school-phrase

2. Mr. Morton raced to the shower-Clause

3. Mr. Morton-Subject

4. raced to the shower-Predicate



i. In between the old hills of Garfield Park, a tiny green leprechaun dances on March 17th.

ii. While taking his homework out of his car, Mr. Morton heard a strange laugh coming from the park.

iii. Mr. Morton put his stuff in the car and walked toward the park, feeling a little frightened by the fog.

iv. Shaking the tree violently, Morton imagined having a big gold helmet, with gold horns on the side.

v. The leprechaun, having magically summoned a rainbow bridge, went back to his home in Ireland.

vi. A green fog, as thick as a Shamrock Shake, gathered over the baseball field.

vii. Having never seen a leprechaun before, Mr. Morton was puzzled.

viii. The leprechaun, used to being chased, disappeared and then reappeared in a tree.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

i In between the old hills of Garfield Park: PHRASE

 A tiny green leprechaun dances on March 17th: CLAUSE

 A tiny green leprechaun: SUBJECT

 dances on March 17th: PREDICATE

ii While taking his homework out of his car: PHRASE

  Mr. Morton heard a strange laugh coming from the park: CLAUSE

  Mr. Morton: SUBJECT

  heard a strange laugh coming from the park: PREDICATE

iii Mr. Morton put his stuff in his car and walked toward the park: CLAUSE

   Feeling a little frightened by the fog: PHRASE

   Mr. Morton: SUBJECT

   put his stuff in his car and walked toward the park: PREDICATE

iv Shaking the tree violently: PHRASE

   Morton imagined having a big gold helmet, with gold horns on the side: CLAUSE

    Morton: SUBJECT

    imagined having a big gold helmet, with gold horns on the side: PREDICATE

v. The leprechaun went back to his home in Ireland: CLAUSE

   having magically summoned a rainbow bridge: PHRASE

   The leprechaun: SUBJECT

    went back to his home in Ireland: PREDICATE

vi A green fog gathered over the baseball field: CLAUSE

   as thick as a Shamrock Shake: PHRASE

   A green fog: SUBJECT

   gathered over the baseball field: PREDICATE

vii. Having never seen a leprechaun before: PHRASE

     Mr. Morton was puzzled: CLAUSE

     Mr. Morton: SUBJECT

     was puzzled: PREDICATE

viii. The leprechaun disappeared and then reappeared in a tree: CLAUSE

      used to being chased: PHRASE

      The leprechaun: SUBJECT

      disappeared and then reappeared in a tree: PREDICATE

Explanation:

Answered by BrycenCabitac
2

Answer:

Answer:

i In between the old hills of Garfield Park: PHRASE

A tiny green leprechaun dances on March 17th: CLAUSE

A tiny green leprechaun: SUBJECT

dances on March 17th: PREDICATE

ii While taking his homework out of his car: PHRASE

 Mr. Morton heard a strange laugh coming from the park: CLAUSE

 Mr. Morton: SUBJECT

 heard a strange laugh coming from the park: PREDICATE

iii Mr. Morton put his stuff in his car and walked toward the park: CLAUSE

  Feeling a little frightened by the fog: PHRASE

  Mr. Morton: SUBJECT

  put his stuff in his car and walked toward the park: PREDICATE

iv Shaking the tree violently: PHRASE

  Morton imagined having a big gold helmet, with gold horns on the side: CLAUSE

   Morton: SUBJECT

   imagined having a big gold helmet, with gold horns on the side: PREDICATE

v. The leprechaun went back to his home in Ireland: CLAUSE

  having magically summoned a rainbow bridge: PHRASE

  The leprechaun: SUBJECT

   went back to his home in Ireland: PREDICATE

vi A green fog gathered over the baseball field: CLAUSE

  as thick as a Shamrock Shake: PHRASE

  A green fog: SUBJECT

  gathered over the baseball field: PREDICATE

vii. Having never seen a leprechaun before: PHRASE

    Mr. Morton was puzzled: CLAUSE

    Mr. Morton: SUBJECT

    was puzzled: PREDICATE

viii. The leprechaun disappeared and then reappeared in a tree: CLAUSE

     used to being chased: PHRASE

     The leprechaun: SUBJECT

     disappeared and then reappeared in a tree: PREDICATE

Explanation:

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