the bus went to SM Bataan
subject verb
CLAUSE
the bus to SM Bataan
subject
PHRASE
ADVERB CLAUSE
and
ADVERB PHRASE
ADVERB CLAUSE
- is a group of words containing
subject and verb which acts as a
subject.
- it contains subordinating
conjunctions.
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION
-it links a dependent clause to an
independent clause.
Examples:
after, although, as, as if, as long as,
because, before, despite, even if, even
though, if, in order that, rather than, since,
so that, that, though, unless, until, when,
where, whereas, whether, and while.
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION
-it links a dependent clause to an independent clause.
Examples:
1. We didn’t watch the movie because he had a fever.
2. I can’t help but think of cheese whenever I see cow.
ADVERB CLAUSE
- is a group of words containing
subject and verb which acts as a
subject.
- it contains subordinating
conjunctions.
Examples:
1. When the meeting is over, We’re going
to Philippine Arena.
2. I will go to Hawaii after I attend the
wedding.
3. Jennifer scrubbed the bathtub until her
arms ached.
Examples of Subordinating conjunctions:
after, although, as, as if, as long as,
because, before, despite, even if, even
though, if, in order that, rather than, since,
so that, that, though, unless, until, when,
where, whereas, whether, and while.
ADVERB PHRASE
- is a group of words that acts as
an adverb.
2 TYPES OF ADVERB PHRASES
1. Prepositional Phrases
- tells place, time, and it modifies
verbs
PREPOSITION
usually preceding a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to
another word or element.
In For until under , behind
On Since last Above , below
At After , before Between
by during Over among
until From , To across In front of
Prepositional Phrases
Examples:
a. Carly went to Doctor Lee’s clinic.
b. On June 12, 1998, the Philippine
celebrated its 100 year of
th
independence.
c. The tiger crept over the grass.
d. Let’s sail around the world.
e. Matilde lost her ring at the beach.
f. Typhoon Luding continued until the
following week.
Create your own prepositional phrase.
PREPOSITION
In For until under , behind
On Since last Above , below
At After , before Between
by during Over among
until From , To across In front of
Infinitive Phrases
- it tells why
Example:
She hurried to the province to see her
brother.
Examples:
a. My cousin run to catch the bus.
b. He bought flowers to apologize to
his girlfriend.
Examples:
c. The professor stopped the lecture to
take a break.
d. To help the inspectors, the officers
returned.
Subordinating conjunctions: PREPOSITION
after, although, as, as if, as
In For until under ,
long as, because, before, behind
despite, even if, even
On Since last Above ,
though, if, in order that, below
rather than, since, so that, At After , Between
that, though, unless, until, before
when, where, whereas, by during Over among
whether, and while. until From , across In front of
To