PPT-adverbs & adverbial phrases

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Where should the bold adverbs go in these sentences He speaks French and Spanish fluently I use public transport hardly ever I thought Id lost my phone but it

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Where should the bold adverbs go in these sentences He speaks French and Spanish fluently I use public transport hardly ever I thought Id lost my phone but it was in my bag fortunately. 1 Nibbles crept across the carpet towards the open door and sneaked through while no one was looking 2 Sue edged over the ice as s he talked to her dog clinging to a tree 3 Eliot s car skidded across the road as it went out of co ntrol and t Appositive Phrase. What is an appositive? . Appositive Phrase Defined. Noun. phrases. Identify adjacent nouns or pronouns. Can occur at beginning, middle, or end of sentence. Examples of appositives. Mrs. Burhenn. What is a clause?. A clause is a group of words that contain BOTH a subject AND a verb.. There are two main types of clauses, an independent clause, and a dependent clause.. Independent Clauses. Definition:. A . word. , . phrase. , or . clause. that functions as an . adjective. or . adverb. to limit or qualify the meaning of another word or word group (called the . head. ).. Modifiers that appear before the head are called . Adverb . An adverb answers these questions:. . How? In what manner?. . patiently, boldly, slowly, softly, enthusiastically. . When?. . recently, later, finally, daily, again, formerly. . Where?. Subordinate Clauses. A . clause. is a group of words with a subject and a verb.. A . subordinate clause . cannot stand alone as a complete thought.. Adverbs. Adverbs. modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.. Adjective Clauses. Adjective or Adjectival Clauses. Adjective clauses are dependent clauses . They modify . nouns or . pronouns. Adjective . clauses clarify the noun or noun . phrase. They answer questions . . An adverbial clause is a group of words which plays the role of an adverb. (Like all clauses, an adverbial clause will contain a subject and a verb).. For example:. Keep hitting the gong . hourly. What is an adverb?. Adverbs can modify (describe) three different parts of speech.. Modify: Verbs, Adjectives, and other Adverbs. Adverbs modifying verbs. Adverbs give us more details about action verbs.. Subject. Verb. Object. Adverbial. Complement (adjective). . / . Complement (noun). Gregor. . ate . bread . . greedily.. Beauty’s father . was eating . the . extremely. fresh bread. .. In . the . Prepositional phrases, adjectival phrase, and adverbial phrases English III Phrases There are five types of phrases Prepositional phrases Appositive phrases Participial phrases Gerund phrases Infinitive phrases What is a phrase? . . A group of words without a subject and verb, used as a part of speech.. . A phrase is not a complete idea, because it is a group of words which contains no subject/predicate set and which only acts as a single part of speech. . Adverbials. T. he audience gasped . nervously. . throughout the theater. . when the. . magician thrust his sword into the box. . . All. . underlined structures. . are. . adverbs. :. . T. he audience gasped (. A noun phrase includes a . noun. —a person, place, or thing—and the . modifiers.  which distinguish it. .. You can find the noun . dog.  in a sentence, for example, but you don't know which canine the writer means until you consider the entire noun phrase: .

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