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Adverb Phrases and Clauses
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Adverb Phrases and Clauses

What is the Adverb Phrase?Rylee left Allison in the ball pit: in the ball pit. What is the the Adverb Phrase?Before the sunset, we went jogging. : Before the sunset. A prepositional phrase that modifies a verb, an adverb, or an adjective is called an adverb phrase. : True. Identify the adverb phrase: I walked to the game with great excitement: with great excitement. Identify the adverb phrase: I saw a lot of students in lunch detention: in lunch detention. The track star is a fierce competitor since he won the 5K race.What is the adverb clause? : since he won the 5K race. The student sprinted down the hall because he heard the late bell.What is the adverb clause in the sentence: because he heard the late bell. What is the adverb clause in the following sentence:David fed his dog after he gave her a bath: after he gave her a bath.. What is the adverb clause in the following sentence:Because the wind blew strongly, many trees fell in the road: Because the wind blew strongly,. Which of the following sentences contains an adverb clause:: If she asks, tell her I am on my way.. What is the subordinating conjunction?Because it was raining, we had to wait to run: Because. Which word is the subordinating conjunction?Although it was raining, we went outside: Although. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: We walked through the streets on this beautiful day: adverb phrase. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: If you finish your homework, we will go outside: adverb clause. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: I went to sleep early because I was so tired: adverb clause. Identify whether the underlined words are an adverb phrase or adverb clause: Please put the papers in your desk: adverb phrase

Grade:Grade 4_AI - Grade 6_AI
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phrases and clauses
3 pages

phrases and clauses

When the day ends, we can all go home and make cookies: dependent clause. Everything was fine until Sally came along: independent clause. Which word is a conjunction?   I will finish my homework after the movie is over: after. Which word is a conjunction?   We went to Danube because we ran out of eggs: because. Simple sentences are independent clauses: True. An independent clause is not a complete thought: False. A dependent clause is not a complete thought: True. Select the sentence with the dependent clause. : Although it was late, the man went to the store.. Select the sentence with a dependent clause. : The bear ate the fish while his buddies looked on. . Select the sentence without a dependent clause. : I need to go to bed early tonight.. A clause is: A group of words that contains both a subject and a verb. It can stand alone or with another clause.. Identify the independent clause in the sentence:Dino thought about baseball practice as he walked home: Dino thought about baseball practice. Identify the independent clause in the sentence:Please take out the garbage before you leave: Please take out the garbage. Charlie has a hard time sticking to a diet, because he really loves rich, sweet desserts. : dependent clause. Our dog will run away if the gate is left open: independent clause. After the game, we went to Yogli Mogli for frozen yogurt: phrase. in the park: Phrase. on the very top shelf: Phrase. Above the desk: Phrase. I ran from left to right: Clause. above the car: Phrase. A phrase has both subject and a verb in it: False

Grade:Grade 2_AI - Grade 4_AI
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Phrases and Clauses
2 pages

Phrases and Clauses

A phrase made by adding "to" in front of a verb: Infinitive. A phrase that always serves as an adjective in a sentence: Participial. A phrase that begins with a prepositional and ends with an object: Prepositional. A verbal phrase that always serves as a noun in a sentence. : Gerund. These phrases need to be set off by commas when they are at the beginning or interrupt a sentence. : Participial.  A group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb: phrase. A group of words that contains both a subject and a verb: clause . Which group of words contains only subordinating conjunctions: After, While, Because. Which of the following is NOT a comma rule we studied: Join a dependent clause at the end of a sentence. Identify the red portion of the sentence:I am getting to know my rich aunt because I hope she will buy me nice things. : Dependent Clause. Identify the red portion of the sentence:Marvin, a nice guy and a good friend, asked me to go to the movies: Infinitive Phrase. Identify the red portion of the sentence:Living downstairs with her dog named Monty, Mrs. Flynn sticks her nose into everyone's business. : Participial Phrase. There should be a comma after which word in the following sentence?If you want people to find your house you need to give good directions. : house. There should be a comma after which word in the following sentence?You might want to review your notes and your textbook before you take the test. : no comma needed

Grade:Grade 6_AI - Grade 8_AI
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Phrases and Clauses
2 pages

Phrases and Clauses

Identify the appositive or appositive phrase. Howie, Ms. Thorpe's kitten, likes to jump into the dryer. : Ms. Thorpe's kitten. Identify the appositive or appositive phrase: We climbed the mountain, Pike's Peak, yesterday: Pike's Peak . Identify the appositive or appositive phrase. Thursday, the day after tomorrow, is Thanksgiving. : the day after tomorrow . Identify the adjective clause.The paintings that you saw in the museum were original works by Picasso. : that you saw in the museum. Identify the adjective clause. The movie, which we will see tonight, is supposed to be very funny. : which we will see tonight. Identify the adjective clause. She is the player whom we saw the last time: whom we saw the last time . Identify the adjective clause. Ms. Thorpe's cat, whose collar is gone, ran out of the house. : whose collar is gone. Identify the adverb clause.Tom is frustrated when he can't play. : when he can't play. Identify the adverb clause. Whenever Weston is late, he calls his mother. : Whenever Weston is late. Identify the adverb clause. Gabby can have dessert if she finishes her dinner: if she finishes her dinner. Identify the adverb clause. Because the bus was late, my sister took me to school. : Because the bus was late. Identify the adverb clause. Anna charges her phone before she leaves home. : before she leaves home. Identify the prepositional phrase. The truck in the parking lot has a broken headlight: in the parking lot . Identify the prepositional phrase. The students in Ms. Thorpe's class got brownies. : in Ms. Thorpe's class. Identify the prepositional phrase. The haunted house on the hill has a new owner. : on the hill . Identify the prepositional phrase. Ms. Thorpe explained the rules of the competition. : of the competition 

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