Types of Phrases
Types of Phrases
Types of Phrases
(as noun/object)
(as noun/object)
Verb Phrase
Gerund Phrase
A gerund phrase consists of a gerund(verb + ing) and
modifiers or other words associated with the gerund. A
gerund phrase acts as a noun in a sentence.
Examples
I like writing good essays. (As noun/object)
She started thinking about the problem. (As
noun/object)
Sleeping late in night is not a good habit. (As
noun/subject)
Weeping of a baby woke him up. (As noun/subject)
Participle Phrase
A participle phrase consists of a present
participle (verb + ing), a past participle (verb ending in ed or other form in case of irregular verbs) and modifiers
or other associate words. A participle phrase is separated
by commas. It always acts as an adjective in a sentence.
Examples
The kids, making a noise, need food.
(modifies kids)
I received a letter, mentioning about my exam.
(modifies letter)
The table, made of steel, is too expensive.
(modifies table)
We saw a car, damaged in an accident.
(modifies car)
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