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make sentence with any 5 phrases

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Answered by raaj25
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Phrases

phrase is a group of words that work together to make meaning, but it is not a complete sentence. In other words, it does not have both a subject and a verb.

Phrases are units of meaning that can be put together to make up sentences.

Examples of Phrases:

There are several different kinds of phrases in the English language. Some of the more common ones are described below.

Noun phrase-a group of words made up of a noun and all its modifiers

Verb phrase-a group of words made up of a verb, any helping verbs, and any modifiers

Prepositional phrase-a group of words that begins with a preposition and helps to explain the relationship between two things. Prepositional phrases can function as adverbs (adverb phrase), adjectives (adjective phrase), and sometimes as a noun.

Examples of phrases:

the brown hat

blowing away

in the wind

Example of phrases put together in a sentence:

The brown hat was blowing away in the wind.

Examples of noun phrases:

the brown hat

my English teacher

the grocery store

Examples of verb phrases:

ran quickly

has been raining

stopped

Examples of prepositional phrases:

on the boat

above the stove

around the corner

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Answered by minakshigautam404
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Answer:

THE TOURIST WAS LOST is an example of pharase

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