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Noun Phrases

Underline the Noun phrases in the following sentences-

• The bewildered tourist was lost.

• The lost child was crying.

• The flu clinic had seen many cases of infectious disease.

• It was an interesting story.

• The sports car drove the long and winding road.

• Saturday became a cool, wet afternoon.

Verb Phrases

Underline the Verb phrases in the following sentences-

• She was walking quickly to the mall.

• He should wait before going swimming.

• Those girls are not trying very hard.

• Ted might eat the cake.

• You must go right now.

• You can't eat that!

• Words were spoken.

• The teacher is writing a report.

Prepositional Phrases

Underline the Prepositional phrases in the following sentences-

• The book was on the table.

• We camped by the brook.

• He knew it was over the rainbow.

• She was lost in the dark of night.

• I waited for a while.

• She smelled of strawberries and cream.

• He won the challenge against all odds.

Adjective phrases

Underline the Adjective phrases in the following sentences-

• Have you ever seen an elephant with a white skin?

• He was wearing a crown made of gold.

• There I met a girl with blue eyes.

• Wild beasts in small cages are a sorry sight.

• A man with a long beard came to see me.

• We visited many villages without any inhabitants.

• A friend in need is a friend indeed.

Adverb Phrases

Underline the Adverb phrases in the following sentences-

• Dad spoke softly to calm her fears.

• They have a house right by the ocean.​

Answers

Answered by divyanshukumar12
4

Underline the Noun phrases in the following sentences-

• The bewildered tourist was lost.

• The lost child was crying.

• The flu clinic had seen many cases of infectious disease.

• It was an interesting story.

• The sports car drove the long and winding road.

• Saturday became a cool, wet afternoon.

Verb Phrases

Underline the Verb phrases in the following sentences-

• She was walking quickly to the mall.

• He should wait before going swimming.

• Those girls are not trying very hard.

• Ted might eat the cake.

• You must go right now.

• You can't eat that!

• Words were spoken.

• The teacher is writing a report.

Prepositional Phrases

Underline the Prepositional phrases in the following sentences-

• The book was on the table.

• We camped by the

Explanation:

Noun Phrases

Underline the Noun phrases in the following sentences-

• The bewildered tourist was lost.

• The lost child was crying.

• The flu clinic had seen many cases of infectious disease.

• It was an interesting story.

• The sports car drove the long and winding road.

• Saturday became a cool, wet afternoon.

Verb Phrases

Underline the Verb phrases in the following sentences-

• She was walking quickly to the mall.

• He should wait before going swimming.

• Those girls are not trying very hard.

• Ted might eat the cake.

• You must go right now.

• You can't eat that!

• Words were spoken.

• The teacher is writing a report.

Prepositional Phrases

Underline the Prepositional phrases in the following sentences-

• The book was on the table.

• We camped by the brook.

• He knew it was over the rainbow.

• She was lost in the dark of night.

• I waited for a while.

• She smelled of strawberries and cream.

• He won the challenge against all odds.

Adjective phrases

Underline the Adjective phrases in the following sentences-

• Have you ever seen an elephant with a white skin?

• He was wearing a crown made of gold.

• There I met a girl with blue eyes.

• Wild beasts in small cages are a sorry sight.

• A man with a long beard came to see me.

• We visited many villages without any inhabitants.

• A friend in need is a friend indeed.

Adverb Phrases

Underline the Adverb phrases in the following sentences-

• Dad spoke softly to calm her fears.

• They have a house right by the ocean.

Answered by kashyap2008parmar
2

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