Phrase and Clause - 5607016
Phrase and Clause - 5607016
Phrase and Clause - 5607016
MHM
• PREMODIFIER
• HEAD WORD
• POST MODIFIER
EX:- A MAN OF BRAVERY
• A MAN OF BRAVERY
• A= PRE-MODIFIER
• MAN –HEAD WORD
OF BRAVERY= POST MODIFIER
The man in blue
On the table
Love in the woods
Bravery
In lawn
BASIC PHARSES
➢ NOUN PHRASE
➢ ADJECTIVE PHRASE
➢ ADVERB PHRASE
• NOUN PHRASE- THAT DOES THE WORK OF A NOUN
• ADJECTIVE PHRASE- THAT DOES THE WORK OF AN ADJECTIVE
• ADVERB PHRASE- THAT DOES THE WORK OF AN ADVERB
ADJECTIVE PHARSE
1. The girl with blue eyes is my sister
2. The man in blue is coming.
3. She is a girl of tremendous beauty
4. I am a man of reputation
5. The teacher without arms is handsome.
CLAUSE
Look at the following sentences
1. I am present today
2. I was busy yet I responded to her.
3. He said that he would go there soon.
I am present today - Main clause
I was busy yet I responded to her
Main Clause Main Clause
• Subordinate Clause
• Noun Clause
• Adjective Clause
• Adverb Clause
➢ Noun Clause
1. As a Subject
2. As an Object
3. As an Object of Preposition
4. As a Complement
1. As a Subject
1. That you were busy troubled me.
2. Why she cried is still a mystery
3. That you are my brother is my good luck.
2. As an Object of a verb
1. I know what she meant
2. I said that she was a rascal
3. As an Object of preposition
1. He spoke on who he is
2. I was told about what was said
4. As a Complement
1. He is what he is.
2. I am what time tells.
➢ Adjective Clause
i. The watch which was sold was old
ii. The class I am attending is best
SENTENCE : TYPES
1. SIMPLE
2. COMPOUND
3. COMPLEX
➢ SIMPLE SENTENCES
1. She is a famous singer.
2. She came here weeping bitterly.
3. Having finished his work, she went ahead.
• SIMPLE
A SIMPLE SENTENCE IS ONE WHICH HAS ONE MAIN CLAUSE OR PRINCIPAL CLAUSE.
1. One main clause
2. One subject
3. One finite verb
4. One main verb
➢ COMPOUND SENTENCES
1. She is obstinate; so she was punished.
2. She was either busy or stupid.
3. She got a chance and proved herself.
4. I am his teacher yet I don’t like him.
• A compound sentence is one where in two or more main clauses are joined with Co-
ordinating conjunctions
➢ Coordinating Conjunctions
1. Cumulative
And, as well as, both.. And, not only … but also
2. ADVERSATIVE
But, yet, however, only, still, nevertheless
3. DISJUNCTIVE
Or, either …. Or, neither…. Nor, else, otherwise
4. ILLATIVE
For, therefore, so ( and so, and therefore)
➢ COMPOUND SENTENCES
• TWO OR MORE MAIN CLAUSE
• TWO OR MORE SUBJECTS
• TWO OR MORE FINITE VERBS
• TWO OR MORE MAIN VERBS
Complex Sentence
1. I said that I was good for nothing
2. As I was busy she came to me.
3. Since I was busy she didn’t disturb me
❖ A Complex sentence is one where one main clause is combined with other
subordinate clauses through subordinating conjunctions