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Phrases & Clauses
Source URL: http://serrano.wikispaces.com/Chapter+4+and+5,+Clauses+and+Phrases
Saylor URL: www.saylor.org/courses/K12ELA007#7.4.1.2
Attributed to: WikiSpaces www.saylor.org
Phrases – a quick review
! Definition:
! According to Correct Writing, a phrase is a
group of related words, generally having
neither a subject nor a predicate
! In other words, a phrase is NOT a sentence
(because it has no subject or verb), but it is
a related set of words
Gerund Phrases
Types of Phrases
! Gerund Phrase
! Definition?
! Has a gerund, plus any complements or
modifiers
! It acts as a noun
! Examples:
! By swimming daily, Sue hoped to improve
her backstroke
! Swimming daily is the gerund phrase
Types of Phrases
! Participial Phrase
! Definition?
! Has a participle, plus any complements or modifiers
! It acts as an adjective
! Examples:
! Disappointed by his best friend, Roger refused to
speak to him
! Disappointed by his best friend is the participial
phrase
! PUNCTUATION NOTE
! Introductory ones are set off by commas
! Non-essential ones are set off by commas
Types of Phrases
! Infinitive Phrase
! Definition?
! Has a infinitive, plus any complements or
modifiers
! It acts as a noun, adjective or adverb
! Examples:
! She has a plane to catch at eight o’clock
! To catch at eight o’clock is the infinitive
phrase
Types of Phrases
! Absolute Phrase
! Definition?
! It is a noun and a participle together
! It is not a subject, doesn’t modify anything, and is
an independent phrase
! Examples:
! The bus having stopped, the tourists filed out
! The bus having stopped is the absolute phrase
! The theater being nearby, I decided to walk
! The theater being nearby is the absolute phrase
! PUNCTUATION NOTE
! An absolute phrase is always separate from the
rest of the sentence by a comma.
Types of Phrases
! Prepositional Phrase
! Definition?
! Preposition followed by a noun or pronoun,
plus any of its modifiers
! It acts an adjective or adverb
! Examples:
! The plan of the house is very simple
! Of the house is the prepositional phrase
Types of Phrases
! Appositive Phrase
! Definition?
! It is a type of Gerund, Infinitive, or
Prepositional phrase that explains,
identifies, or renames a noun.
! PUNCTUATION NOTE
! It is enclosed by commas unless it is
essential to the meaning of the sentence
Now that we have
review Phrases . . .
We move onto
Clauses . . .
Clauses
! An independent clause
! A group of words containing a subject and a
verb and expresses a complete thought
! A dependent clause
! A group of words containing a subject and a
verb and that do not express a complete
thought
Independent Clauses
! Independent clauses can stand alone,
but can be combined in one of the
following ways
! Semi-colon
! Coordinating conjunctions
! Conjunctive adverb (or transitional adverb)
Semi Colon
Semi Colon
! Combines two independent clauses
without a connecting word.
! Example
! The day is cold. The wind is howling.
! The day is cold; the wind is howling.
Coordinating Conjunctions
! And, but, for, or, nor, so, and yet.
! When joining two independent clauses, you must use
a comma
! Example
! Mrs. Brown caught the fish, and her husband cooked
them.
Conjunctive adverb/ transitional
adverb
! However, moreover, nevertheless, therefore,
then, accordingly, otherwise, thus, hence,
besides, and consequently.
! A semi colon is before the words beginning the
second clause. A comma is generally needed
after the conjunctive adverb
! Ex.
! We drove all day; then at sundown we began to
look for a place to camp.
! It rained during the day; consequently, our trip had
to be postponed.
Punctuation rules
1. Two independent clauses +
coordinating conjunction =
separated by commas
2. Two independent clauses
connected = separated by a
semicolon
3. Two independent clauses with
internal commas +
coordinating conjunction =
separated by a semicolon
4. Series of independent clauses
+ coordinating conjunction =
separated by commas
Comma Splice
Comma Splice
! This is a common mistake that violates Rule
#2 (Two independent clauses connected =
separated by a semicolon)
! What is the correct punctuation for this
sentence
! I enjoyed his company, I did not know that he
enjoyed mine.
! Anwers
! I enjoyed his company, but I did not know that he
enjoyed mine.
! OR
! I enjoyed his company; I did not know he enjoyed
mine
Run-together sentence
! Also known
as
a run-on
or
a carry on
sentence
To Fix a run-together sentence
1. Connect two independent clauses by a
comma and a coordinating conjunction
2. Connect two independent clauses by a
semicolon
3. Write the two independent clauses as
separate sentences
4. Subordinate one of the independent
clauses.
Example
! Twilight had
fallen it was
dark under the
old oak tree
near the house
Example
Using Rule #1
! Connect two
independent
clauses by a
comma and a
coordinating
conjunction
! Twilight had
fallen, and it was
dark under the
old oak tree near
the house.
Twilight had fallen it was dark under the
old oak tree near the house
Example
Using Rule #2
2. Connect two
independent
clauses by a
semicolon
! Twilight had
fallen; it was
dark under the
old oak tree near
the house.
Twilight had fallen it was dark under the
old oak tree near the house
Example
Using Rule #3
3. Write the two
independent
clauses as
separate
sentences
! Twilight had
fallen. It was
dark under the
old oak tree near
the house.
Twilight had fallen it was dark under the
old oak tree near the house
Example
Using Rule #4
4. Subordinate one of
the independent
clauses.
! When twilight
had fallen, it was
dark under the
old oak tree near
the house.
Twilight had fallen it was dark under the
old oak tree near the house
Now on to dependent clauses
! A group of words containing a subject
and a verb and that do not express a
complete thought
! There are three types
1. Noun Clause
2. Adjective Clause
3. Adverbial Clause
Dependent Clauses – subordinating
words
! Look for subordinating
words that indicate a
dependent clause,
such as:
! What
! That
! Who
! Which
! When
! Since
! Before
! After
! If
Noun Clauses
! According to Correct Writing, a dependent clause
used as a noun, that is, as a subject, complement,
object of a preposition, or appositive.
! Examples
! What you intend to do is interesting
! What you intend to do
! The fact that he had not told the truth soon
became apparent
! That he had not told the truth
Noun Clauses - Clues
1. key words
! That
! What
! Why
! Whether
! Who
! Which
! How
2. If you remove the clause, what is left is
generally not a complete sentence
Adjective Clauses
! According to Correct Writing, a dependent clause
that modifies a noun or pronoun
! Examples
! She is a woman who is respected by everyone
! Who is respected by everyone
! I know the reason why I failed the course
! Why I failed the course
! My father, who was a country boy, has lived in the
city for years.
! Who was a country boy
Adjective Clauses - Clues
1. key words
! Who (whom, whose)
! Which
! That
! Where
! When
! Why
2. Nonessential clauses are set off by
commas.
Adverbial Clauses
! According to Correct Writing, a
dependent clause that functions like an
adverb, that is it modifies a verb, an
adjective, an adverb, or the whole idea
expressed in the independent clause.
! Used to show time, place, cause,
purpose, result, condition, concession,
manner, or comparison.
Adverbial Clauses - Time
1. Adverb clauses tell
time. Key words
to look for are
! When
! Before
! Since
! As
! While
! Until
! After
! Whenever
Adverbial Clauses - Place
2. Adverb clauses
tell place or
location. Key
words to look for
are
! Where
! Wherever
! Whence
! whither
Adverbial Clauses – Cause &
Purpose
3. Adverb clauses
tell cause. Key
words to look for
are
! Because
! Since
! as
4. Adverb clauses
tell purpose. Key
words to look for
are
! In order that
! So that
! that
Adverbial Clauses – Result &
Condition
5. Adverb clauses
tell result. Key
words to look for
are
! So . . . That
! Such . . . That
6. Adverb clauses
tell condition. Key
words to look for
are
! If
! Unless
Adverbial Clauses – Concession &
Manner
7. Adverb clauses
tell concession.
Key words to look
for are
! Though
! although
8. Adverb clauses
tell manner. Key
words to look for
are
! As
! As if
! As though
Adverbial Clauses - Comparison
9. Adverb clauses
tell comparison.
Key words to look
for are
! As
! than
Punctuation Note
! Introductory adverbial clauses are
always set off by commas
! Example
! Although he had tests to take and a term
paper to write, he went home for the
weekend
! While I was eating lunch, I had a phone call
from my brother.

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Phrases And Clauses, the types of phrases, types of clause

  • 1. Phrases & Clauses Source URL: http://serrano.wikispaces.com/Chapter+4+and+5,+Clauses+and+Phrases Saylor URL: www.saylor.org/courses/K12ELA007#7.4.1.2 Attributed to: WikiSpaces www.saylor.org
  • 2. Phrases – a quick review ! Definition: ! According to Correct Writing, a phrase is a group of related words, generally having neither a subject nor a predicate ! In other words, a phrase is NOT a sentence (because it has no subject or verb), but it is a related set of words
  • 4. Types of Phrases ! Gerund Phrase ! Definition? ! Has a gerund, plus any complements or modifiers ! It acts as a noun ! Examples: ! By swimming daily, Sue hoped to improve her backstroke ! Swimming daily is the gerund phrase
  • 5. Types of Phrases ! Participial Phrase ! Definition? ! Has a participle, plus any complements or modifiers ! It acts as an adjective ! Examples: ! Disappointed by his best friend, Roger refused to speak to him ! Disappointed by his best friend is the participial phrase ! PUNCTUATION NOTE ! Introductory ones are set off by commas ! Non-essential ones are set off by commas
  • 6. Types of Phrases ! Infinitive Phrase ! Definition? ! Has a infinitive, plus any complements or modifiers ! It acts as a noun, adjective or adverb ! Examples: ! She has a plane to catch at eight o’clock ! To catch at eight o’clock is the infinitive phrase
  • 7. Types of Phrases ! Absolute Phrase ! Definition? ! It is a noun and a participle together ! It is not a subject, doesn’t modify anything, and is an independent phrase ! Examples: ! The bus having stopped, the tourists filed out ! The bus having stopped is the absolute phrase ! The theater being nearby, I decided to walk ! The theater being nearby is the absolute phrase ! PUNCTUATION NOTE ! An absolute phrase is always separate from the rest of the sentence by a comma.
  • 8. Types of Phrases ! Prepositional Phrase ! Definition? ! Preposition followed by a noun or pronoun, plus any of its modifiers ! It acts an adjective or adverb ! Examples: ! The plan of the house is very simple ! Of the house is the prepositional phrase
  • 9. Types of Phrases ! Appositive Phrase ! Definition? ! It is a type of Gerund, Infinitive, or Prepositional phrase that explains, identifies, or renames a noun. ! PUNCTUATION NOTE ! It is enclosed by commas unless it is essential to the meaning of the sentence
  • 10. Now that we have review Phrases . . . We move onto Clauses . . .
  • 11. Clauses ! An independent clause ! A group of words containing a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought ! A dependent clause ! A group of words containing a subject and a verb and that do not express a complete thought
  • 12. Independent Clauses ! Independent clauses can stand alone, but can be combined in one of the following ways ! Semi-colon ! Coordinating conjunctions ! Conjunctive adverb (or transitional adverb)
  • 14. Semi Colon ! Combines two independent clauses without a connecting word. ! Example ! The day is cold. The wind is howling. ! The day is cold; the wind is howling.
  • 15. Coordinating Conjunctions ! And, but, for, or, nor, so, and yet. ! When joining two independent clauses, you must use a comma ! Example ! Mrs. Brown caught the fish, and her husband cooked them.
  • 16. Conjunctive adverb/ transitional adverb ! However, moreover, nevertheless, therefore, then, accordingly, otherwise, thus, hence, besides, and consequently. ! A semi colon is before the words beginning the second clause. A comma is generally needed after the conjunctive adverb ! Ex. ! We drove all day; then at sundown we began to look for a place to camp. ! It rained during the day; consequently, our trip had to be postponed.
  • 17. Punctuation rules 1. Two independent clauses + coordinating conjunction = separated by commas 2. Two independent clauses connected = separated by a semicolon 3. Two independent clauses with internal commas + coordinating conjunction = separated by a semicolon 4. Series of independent clauses + coordinating conjunction = separated by commas
  • 19. Comma Splice ! This is a common mistake that violates Rule #2 (Two independent clauses connected = separated by a semicolon) ! What is the correct punctuation for this sentence ! I enjoyed his company, I did not know that he enjoyed mine. ! Anwers ! I enjoyed his company, but I did not know that he enjoyed mine. ! OR ! I enjoyed his company; I did not know he enjoyed mine
  • 20. Run-together sentence ! Also known as a run-on or a carry on sentence
  • 21. To Fix a run-together sentence 1. Connect two independent clauses by a comma and a coordinating conjunction 2. Connect two independent clauses by a semicolon 3. Write the two independent clauses as separate sentences 4. Subordinate one of the independent clauses.
  • 22. Example ! Twilight had fallen it was dark under the old oak tree near the house
  • 23. Example Using Rule #1 ! Connect two independent clauses by a comma and a coordinating conjunction ! Twilight had fallen, and it was dark under the old oak tree near the house. Twilight had fallen it was dark under the old oak tree near the house
  • 24. Example Using Rule #2 2. Connect two independent clauses by a semicolon ! Twilight had fallen; it was dark under the old oak tree near the house. Twilight had fallen it was dark under the old oak tree near the house
  • 25. Example Using Rule #3 3. Write the two independent clauses as separate sentences ! Twilight had fallen. It was dark under the old oak tree near the house. Twilight had fallen it was dark under the old oak tree near the house
  • 26. Example Using Rule #4 4. Subordinate one of the independent clauses. ! When twilight had fallen, it was dark under the old oak tree near the house. Twilight had fallen it was dark under the old oak tree near the house
  • 27. Now on to dependent clauses ! A group of words containing a subject and a verb and that do not express a complete thought ! There are three types 1. Noun Clause 2. Adjective Clause 3. Adverbial Clause
  • 28. Dependent Clauses – subordinating words ! Look for subordinating words that indicate a dependent clause, such as: ! What ! That ! Who ! Which ! When ! Since ! Before ! After ! If
  • 29. Noun Clauses ! According to Correct Writing, a dependent clause used as a noun, that is, as a subject, complement, object of a preposition, or appositive. ! Examples ! What you intend to do is interesting ! What you intend to do ! The fact that he had not told the truth soon became apparent ! That he had not told the truth
  • 30. Noun Clauses - Clues 1. key words ! That ! What ! Why ! Whether ! Who ! Which ! How 2. If you remove the clause, what is left is generally not a complete sentence
  • 31. Adjective Clauses ! According to Correct Writing, a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun ! Examples ! She is a woman who is respected by everyone ! Who is respected by everyone ! I know the reason why I failed the course ! Why I failed the course ! My father, who was a country boy, has lived in the city for years. ! Who was a country boy
  • 32. Adjective Clauses - Clues 1. key words ! Who (whom, whose) ! Which ! That ! Where ! When ! Why 2. Nonessential clauses are set off by commas.
  • 33. Adverbial Clauses ! According to Correct Writing, a dependent clause that functions like an adverb, that is it modifies a verb, an adjective, an adverb, or the whole idea expressed in the independent clause. ! Used to show time, place, cause, purpose, result, condition, concession, manner, or comparison.
  • 34. Adverbial Clauses - Time 1. Adverb clauses tell time. Key words to look for are ! When ! Before ! Since ! As ! While ! Until ! After ! Whenever
  • 35. Adverbial Clauses - Place 2. Adverb clauses tell place or location. Key words to look for are ! Where ! Wherever ! Whence ! whither
  • 36. Adverbial Clauses – Cause & Purpose 3. Adverb clauses tell cause. Key words to look for are ! Because ! Since ! as 4. Adverb clauses tell purpose. Key words to look for are ! In order that ! So that ! that
  • 37. Adverbial Clauses – Result & Condition 5. Adverb clauses tell result. Key words to look for are ! So . . . That ! Such . . . That 6. Adverb clauses tell condition. Key words to look for are ! If ! Unless
  • 38. Adverbial Clauses – Concession & Manner 7. Adverb clauses tell concession. Key words to look for are ! Though ! although 8. Adverb clauses tell manner. Key words to look for are ! As ! As if ! As though
  • 39. Adverbial Clauses - Comparison 9. Adverb clauses tell comparison. Key words to look for are ! As ! than
  • 40. Punctuation Note ! Introductory adverbial clauses are always set off by commas ! Example ! Although he had tests to take and a term paper to write, he went home for the weekend ! While I was eating lunch, I had a phone call from my brother.