Conjunctions
Conjunctions
or clauses
Word?
Phrase?
Clause?
PHRASE VS CLAUSE
TYPES OF PHRASES
Noun Phrase “The book"
Determiner Noun
Verb Phrase “is sleeping”
Auxiliary Main Verb
verb/helping
verb
Prepositional “in the house”
Phrase
preposition determiner noun
Adjective “very tall”
Phrase
adverb adjective
Adverbial “walked very slowly”
Phrase
verb adverb adverb
TYPES OF CLAUSES
Independent Clause – can stand alone
as a sentence
They laughed and danced all night
The sun sets in the afternoon
She loves to read
Activity 1
1. In the garden, (Phrase)
2. Because I was late, (Clause)
3. Under the table, (Phrase)
4. After we finish dinner, (Clause)
5. Very tall, (Phrase)
6. Running to catch the bus,
(Phrase)
7. Although it rained all day,
(Clause)
8. At the top of the hill, (Phrase)
9. She loves reading, (Clause)
10. During the summer vacation,
(Phrase)
11. Since she left, (Clause)
12. Behind the old house,
(Phrase)
13. When the bell rings, (Clause)
14. Quite exhausting, (Phrase)
15. Before we go, (Clause)
Activity 2
1. After the rain stopped, (DC)
2. Sheila loves reading, (IC)
3. Because he was late, (DC)
4. The dog barked loudly, (IC)
5. Even though she tried her
best, (DC)
6. They went to the beach, (IC)
7. Whenever I visit my
grandmother, (DC)
8. The concert ended late, (IC)
9. Since he left early, (DC)
10. We cooked dinner
together, (IC)
11. Unless you finish your
homework, (DC)
12. He smiled and waved, (IC)
13. Wherever she goes, (DC)
14. The flowers bloomed
beautifully, (IC)
15. As soon as the bell rang,
(DC)
Activity 3: