Phrases, Clauses, Fragments, & Sentences Phrases: Two or more words that function together as a group is called Phrase. For example: for a while, give up, come in. There are 7 Kinds of phrases 1. Noun Phrase: Better half, a man of letter, up & doing 2. Verbal Phrase: cut a sorry figure, cut the matter short, come to blows 3. Adverbial Phrase: out and out, by and by, by all means 4. Adjectival Phrase: well off, fast and furious, 5. Prepositional Phrase: at home in, in case of 6. Conjunctional Phrase: as well as, in case 7. Interjectional Phrase: for shame, to my surprise, still here Clause A group words that forms a part of a sentence and has a subject and finite verb of its own is called Clause. Example: who owns big property Difference between Phrase and Clause Types of clauses 1. Principal Clause The clause that makes complete sense on its own is called Principal Clause Ex. Anuprastha plays Badminton 2. Subordinate clause When I arrived, students were fightin...
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Sentence based on Structure 1. Simple sentence (Single sentences without any clause) (Independent Clause) 2. Compound (sentences with coordinating conjunction: for, but, and, so, yet, nor, or) (2 Independent Clause) 3. Complex Sentence (Sub coordinating conjunction: if, although, despite) includes dependent and independent clause) 4. Compound-Complex Sentence (at least 2 independent and 1 dependent) 6. Simple to compound Work hard to pass the exam. Work hard and you will pass the exam. 7. Compound to simple We must eat or we can't live. We must eat to live 8. Simple to complex She confessed her guilt. She confessed that she was guilty 9. Complex to simple Tell me where you live. Tell me your address I know that she is honest I know her honesty. 10. Compound to complex sentence Search his pockets, and you will find the watch. If you search his pockets, you will find the watch. 11. Complex to compound I have found the book that I had lost I has lost a book, but I have found i...
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