Appositive Phrase | Prepositional Phrase | Participial Phrase |
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An appositive phrase identifies and renames a noun.
What is an appositive phrase?
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What is a description of where an object or noun is set or placed.
EX: over the surface, in the water, under the table...
What is a prepositional phrase?
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What is a phrase that begins with a verb ending in en-ed-or ing. In other words, it function as an adjective.
What is a Participial Phrase?
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What is "Jane, an amazing athlete, went to bed."
Where would you add the appositive phrase "an amazing athlete" in the sentence bellow?
"Jane went to bed." |
What is True?
True or False?
The sentence bellow has a prepositional phrase. " Jane sat under the tree so she could be cool in the shade." |
What is B?
Which of these sentences has a participial phrase?
A. Jane, with bright blond hair, had just finished soccer practice. B. Marc, eating potatoes, was was still hungry. C. Erica was hungry. D. George didn't know where to go. |
What is False?
True or False?
An appositive phrase describes where an object is placed. |
What is C?
Which of these sentences isn't a prepositional phrase?
A. Over the table B On the toilet C. Making my bed D.In my locker |
What is True?
True or false?
Kate, EATING WITH AMY. is sitting in the corner... Is a participial phrase. |
What is B?
Which of the phrases below is an appositive phrase?
Tom, a TV show host, owns a dairy farm because he likes milk. A. .......because he likes milk. B. ....... , a TV show host,........ C. .......Owns a dairy farm...... D. ......Tom, a TV show host, owns |
What is "on the track"?
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence bellow?
Jane was hungry while she was running on the track. |
What is running together?
What is the participial phrase in the sentence bellow?
Marc, running with Amy, was tired. |
What is False?
True or False
The only car that moves by itself. Is an appositive phrase. |
What is no
Is the word 'and' in the prepositional phrases below? Over the hill and under the treetop. |
What is False? It contains a verb ending in Ed en or ing.
True or false?
A participial phrase contains an independent clause ending in en, ed, or ing. |