Now, look at these groups of words:
• the fifth standard students
ate their lunch
• under a tree
These are all groups of words that are part of a sentence. A group of words
that is part of a sentence is called a phrase.
A phrase contains a headword which could be a noun, a verb, or a
preposition. Phrases do not make a complete thought; therefore, they are
not sentences.
Examples:
the fifth standard students (This is a noun phrase because its headword is a
noun.)
ate their lunch
(This is a verb phrase because it begins with a v
under a tree
(This is a prepositional phrase because it begin
Answers
Answered by
0
jehrofhehd dh
kshsishheisshuehsgsuaagcwysusg
Explanation:
jehsushshwgsushhehddgdusueg
Answered by
0
What’s the question
Similar questions