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Phrases:

1.) Prepositional Phrases

2.) Appositives

3.) Gerund

4.) Participle

5.) Infinitive

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Prepositional Phrases

1. ALWAYS start with a preposition

2. ENDS with the FIRST NOUN /PRONOUN

Noun is called the _____________

Abbreviation: ___ ____

3. Noun may (or may not) have adjectives.

in time on the subject from the cat to you around me during class

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aboard the ship about the book above the ocean's floor across the entire gymnasium after the game against her will along the long, winding, green, lush path amid the exhausting school year around the time

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I knew by your face.

Down the street, we ran towards the store.

I don't mind tv, except the commericals.

For me, I choose books.

I got a letter from my favorite teacher.

I arrived in time.

Her cat jumped on the table.

Throughout the day, my head ached.

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Appositives:

A noun that renames another noun.

The phrase may have others words or

phrases in it, but the appositive is the NOUN.

Mrs. Johnston, my English teacher, is

teaching me grammar.

NHS, my school, is awesome!

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Odysseus, son of Laertes, stabbed a man.

The class, a group of nice kids, worked.

The Odyssey, a tale of adventure, an epic of

oral tradition, is finished!

Richard Preston, the author of the Hot Zone,

traveled to Kittum Cave himself.

I read the book, a waste of my time!

I got him a cupcake, a diving heavenly treat

covered in delicious creamy frosting.

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Verbals:

- Infinitives To go To live To do - Gerunds Going Living Doing - Participles Gone/ Lived/ Done/

Going Living Doing

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Verbals:

Infinitives To go To live To do

To + verb ACTS AS N, ADJ, ADV

Gerunds Going Living Doing

Verb -ING ACTS AS NOUN

Participles Gone/ Lived/ Done/

Going Living Doing

Verb -ed/-ing ACTS AS ADJECTIVE

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Infinitive:

1.To+ verb

2. Used as NOUN, ADJ, or ADV

Subject: To go to college is my dream.

DO: I want to go to college.

APP: My dream, to go to college, will happen.

ADJ: She is the one to beat.

ADV: He failed to look.

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Gerund:

Ends in -ing

Acts as a Noun

Subject: Running is fun.

An appostive: My exercise, running on

the streets of Norwell, is my stress relief.

An OP: I read a magazine about running.

A DO: I tried running.

An IO: I gave running a try.

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1. Swimming with sharks is fun.

2. I tried swimming across the channel.

3. I read a book about skiing in Colorado.

4. Remembering her name was difficult.

5. I went from remembering to forgetting.

6. Traveling may be just what you need.

7. They do not appreciate my rapping.

8. The job was similar to finding a needle in

a haystack.

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Participle:

- Ends with -ing or -ed or irregular ending - Acts as ADJECTIVE. (Always.)

Tired, the mom did the laundry.

Working tirelessly, the students read.

Worn thin, the sweater was ratty and old.

The dog, panting and wheezing, came

home.

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