Grade 7 English: Phrases & Clauses , livre ebook

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A workbook that provides practice in identifying and understanding the differences between phrases and clauses.
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Date de parution

01 janvier 2022

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English

Noun Phrase
Types of phrases
Example:
Example:
that works together as a unit
Adverbial Phrase of Time
doesn’t express a
Adjectival Phrase
Phrases and Clauses
complete thought
An INDEPENDENT clause:
andNO VERB
is a complete
clause:
and aVERB
A clause is:
Because he is hungry
with aSUBJECT
a group of words
complete thought
very naughty.
The boy in my classis
withNO SUBJECT
a group of words
Adverbial Phrase of Manner
Adverbial Phrase of Place
A phrase that describeshowsomething (the verb) is done. e.g. He kicked the ballvery hard.A phrase that describeswhensomething (the verb) is done. e.g. He arrived homelate last night.A phrase that describeswheresomething (the verb) is done. e.g. The girls playedin the swimming pool. A phrase that describes thenoun. e.g. The manwith the limpwalked into the shop.
cannot stand alone
Example:
Grade 7
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English 1st Language A phrase is:
e.g.The girl at the shopspoke to me.
The dog barks.
A phrase that contains the noun.
sentence
A DEPENDENT/SUBORDINATE
expresses a
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