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Examples of phrases​

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Answered by RahulManey
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noun

verb

gerund

infinitive

appositive

participal

prepositional

absolute..

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Answered by varshamittal029
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Answer:

Examples and types of phrases​

Explanation:

A noun phrase consists of a noun and all its modifiers.

examples:

  1. The bewildered tourist was lost.
  2. The lost puppy was a wet and stinky dog.
  3. The sports car drove the long and winding road.

A verb phrase consists of a verb and all its modifiers.

examples:

  1. He was waiting for the rain to stop.
  2. You might enjoy a massage.
  3. He was eager to eat dinner.

A gerund phrase is simply a noun phrase that starts with a gerund.

Examples:

  1. Getting a sore back was the result of the golf game.
  2. Pulling an all-nighter did not improve his test scores.
  3. Sailing into the sunset was the perfect end to the book.

An infinitive phrase is a noun phrase that begins with an infinitive verb.

examples:

  1. To see Niagara Falls is mind-boggling.
  2. He needs to get his priorities in order.
  3. I went to Spain to study the language and culture.

An appositive phrase restates and defines a noun. It consists of one or more words.

Examples:

  1. A cheetah, the fastest land animal, can run 70 miles an hour.
  2. My idea, a recycling bin for the office, was accepted by the boss.
  3. The Florida panther, the state animal of Florida, is an endangered species.

A participial phrase begins with a past or present participle.

Examples:

  1. The happy dog ran the entire length of the park, pausing only to sniff the dandelions.
  2. Painted a brilliant white, the small room appeared bigger.
  3. The lake, frozen over all winter, was finally thawing.

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and can act as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.

Examples:

  1. She was lost in the dark of night.
  2. He was between a rock and a hard place.
  3. He won the challenge against all odds.

An absolute phrase has a subject, but not an action verb, so it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It modifies the whole sentence, not just a noun.

Examples:

  1. The guys attacked the pile of nachos, their fingers getting the last bit of cheese off the plate.
  2. Their heads hanging down, the whole group apologized.
  3. The entire team, their uniforms muddy and stained, shouted for joy.

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