Identifying | Defining | Infinitive or Preposition | Participle or Gerund | Find and Identify the Phrase |
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What is a prepositional phrase?
to the movies
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What is a gerund?
always ends in -ing, acts as a noun
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What is an infinitive?
to run
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What is a participle?
cheering crowd
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What is "on the ship" and prepositional?
The cargo on the ship was unloaded
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What is a gerund phrase?
reading in the dark
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What is an appositive?
extra information, set off by commas
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What is a preposion?
to the car
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What is a gerund?
Swimming is fun.
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What is "to bring in an expert" and infinitive?
The president made the decision to bring in an expert.
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What is an infinitive phrase?
to run
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What is a participle?
a verb acting as an adjective
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What is a preposition?
to the school
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What is a participle?
frozen dinner
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What is "Dr. Alfred Thorton" and appositive?
The surgeon, Dr. Alfred Thorton, arrived late.
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What is a participle?
frozen dinner
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What is an infinitive?
to plus a verb, simplest form of the verb
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What is an infinitive?
to believe
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What is a gerund?
He enjoys cooking.
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What is "sitting on the beach" and participial?
Sitting on the beach, Stacy got a slight sunburn.
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What is an appositive phrase?
, the author,
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What is a prepostion?
a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence
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What is an infinitive?
to sleep
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What is a participle?
He took cooking lessons.
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What is "seeing" and "believing" and gerund?
Seeing is believing.
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