Submitted to : Amna Shahid
Submitted by: Abida shamim,
Ishraft Sharif
Phrases
Sentence:
Sementically, Sentence is a group of words having a
complete thought. Syntactically, a sentence starts with a capital
letter and ends with period.
For example: He is Ali, and he is a solider.
Structure of a Sentence:
There are four levels of a sentence structure.
Phrases
sentence clause phrase word
A phrase is a group of two or three words that works as a noun verb and adjective in
sentence is called phrase.
Types of Phrases:
Noun Phrase: A group of words playing the role of noun in sentence is called noun phrase.
Adjective Phrase: A group of words that describe the noun is called adjective
phrase.
Verb Phrase: Verb phrase contains helping and main verb, and acts as verb.
Prepositional Phrase: A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition, ends
with an object, and may have a modifier between preposition and object of
preposition.
Gerund and Infinitive Phrases: Gerunds and infinitive can have with
direct objects, predicate nominative, predicative adjectives to form a gerund and
infinitive phrase.
Phrase
AdjpNP VP PP GP Inf P
The boy won the match.
Noun Phrase (NP)
prizethewonboyThe
Det N NDet
VP NP
V
NP
Good boy learnt the lesson.
Adjective Phrase
NP
V
vp
NAdj
lessonthelearntboyGood
Det N
Adj P
Ali has written a novel.
Verb Phrase (VP)
NP
ahasAli
N NDet
written
HP
novel
MV
NPVP
Lahore is in the Punjab.
Prepositional Phrase (PP)
NP VP PP
Det
NPPVN
PunjabtheinisLahore
N
writing a novel is difficult.GP+VP+NP
Gerund Phrase
VP
G
V
GP
NP
NDet
difficultisnovelaWriting
N
NP
His desire is to win the match.
Infinitive Phrase
NP
Det N
VP INF P
INF
V
matchthe
To
winisdesireHis
Det
NP
N

Phrases

  • 1.
    Submitted to :Amna Shahid Submitted by: Abida shamim, Ishraft Sharif Phrases
  • 2.
    Sentence: Sementically, Sentence isa group of words having a complete thought. Syntactically, a sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with period. For example: He is Ali, and he is a solider. Structure of a Sentence: There are four levels of a sentence structure. Phrases sentence clause phrase word
  • 3.
    A phrase isa group of two or three words that works as a noun verb and adjective in sentence is called phrase. Types of Phrases: Noun Phrase: A group of words playing the role of noun in sentence is called noun phrase. Adjective Phrase: A group of words that describe the noun is called adjective phrase. Verb Phrase: Verb phrase contains helping and main verb, and acts as verb. Prepositional Phrase: A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition, ends with an object, and may have a modifier between preposition and object of preposition. Gerund and Infinitive Phrases: Gerunds and infinitive can have with direct objects, predicate nominative, predicative adjectives to form a gerund and infinitive phrase. Phrase AdjpNP VP PP GP Inf P
  • 4.
    The boy wonthe match. Noun Phrase (NP) prizethewonboyThe Det N NDet VP NP V NP
  • 5.
    Good boy learntthe lesson. Adjective Phrase NP V vp NAdj lessonthelearntboyGood Det N Adj P
  • 6.
    Ali has writtena novel. Verb Phrase (VP) NP ahasAli N NDet written HP novel MV NPVP
  • 7.
    Lahore is inthe Punjab. Prepositional Phrase (PP) NP VP PP Det NPPVN PunjabtheinisLahore N
  • 8.
    writing a novelis difficult.GP+VP+NP Gerund Phrase VP G V GP NP NDet difficultisnovelaWriting N NP
  • 9.
    His desire isto win the match. Infinitive Phrase NP Det N VP INF P INF V matchthe To winisdesireHis Det NP N