
Phrases
What is a Phrase?
A phrase is a group of related words that does not contain a subject or a verb. There are two types of phrases.
Two Types of Phrases:
1. Prepositional Phrase
· It begins with a preposition and includes the object, plus any modifiers.
prep. obj.
Ex:
The dog ran across the field
· A prepositional phrase functions as an adjective (describing a noun) or adverb (telling where, when, why, how, or to what degree.)
Ex of adj ph: The man with the red shirt crossed the
road.
("with the red
shirt" describes "man")
Ex of adv ph: The soldier fought with great valor.
("with great
valor" tells how the soldier
"fought")
2. Verbal Phrase
It begins with a verb form and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb. There are three types of verbal phrases.
· Infinitive Phrase
It begins with an infinitive ("to" + verb) and includes any subject, objects, or modifiers. It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
Ex of noun ph: To exercise every day
enhances one's health.
("to exercise every
day" is the subject)
Ex of adj ph:
("to remind"
describes "list")
Ex of adv ph: Jeremy studied all night to
pass his math exam.
("to pass his math
exam" answers why Jeremy
"studied")
· Participial Phrase
It begins with a participle (a verb ending in "ed," "en" or" ing") and includes any objects or modifiers. It functions only as an adjective.
Ex: Amazed and scared,
she rowed frantically to shore.
("amazed and
scared" describes "she")
Ex: Written by a
professional, the article was flawless.
("written by a
professional" describes "article")
Ex: Looking into the ocean, Lisa saw a
shark.
("looking into the
ocean" describes Lisa)
· Gerund Phrase
It begins with a gerund (the "ing" form of the verb) and includes any objects or modifiers. It always functions as a noun.
ger obj.
Ex: Living in
("living in
ger mod.
Ex: Running long distances
is fun.
("running long
distances" is the subject)
Remember:
A
phrase is a group of related words that does not contain both a subject and
verb. There are two main types of
phrases: prepositional and verbal. There are three types of verbal phrases:
infinitive, participial and gerund.