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The document provides examples of phrases and their structure and function. It lists infinitive phrases, present participial phrases, past participial phrases, gerund phrases, prepositional phrases, noun phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and their functions as subjects of verbs, objects of verbs, objects of prepositions, subjective complements, objective complements, appositives, modifiers of nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and modifiers of the whole sentence. Each exercise provides phrases from sentences and identifies their structure and function.

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The document provides examples of phrases and their structure and function. It lists infinitive phrases, present participial phrases, past participial phrases, gerund phrases, prepositional phrases, noun phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and their functions as subjects of verbs, objects of verbs, objects of prepositions, subjective complements, objective complements, appositives, modifiers of nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and modifiers of the whole sentence. Each exercise provides phrases from sentences and identifies their structure and function.

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Exercise 6.

(1) Name according to its (2). Name according (3). Function:


structure to its functions:
a. Infinitive phrase a. Noun phrase a. Subject of Verb
b.Present participial phrase b. Adjective pharse b. Object of Verb
c. Past participial phrase c. Adverb phrase c. Object of preposition
d. Gerund phrase d. Subjective Complement
e.Prepositional phrase e. Objective complement
f. Noun phrase f. Appositive
g. Adjective phrase g. Modifier of Noun
h. Adverb phrase h. Modifier of Verb
i. Modifier of Adverb
j. Modifier of Adjective
k.Modifier of the whole sentence

1. Steven's book, which made Oprah's Book Club this month, is not in any stores.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
2. While preparing for the speech, Joe couldn't help but worry about his
entrance.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
3. Ahmad wants to visit Quebec, but he will need to wait for his next
vacation.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
4. Hoping for a miracle, the doctors continued the surgery.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
5. Our boss supports donating time to charity.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
6. Melanie hoped to find a cure for the disease, but she tried to be realiste.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:

7. After the banquet, the cooks will take a well-deserved break.


- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
8. Joey is hoping for a chance to play pool with his uncle.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
9. The dog that Sam chose from the litter seems to be healthy.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
10. Sam Smith, who recently spoke to the youth froup, excels at motivating
young people.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
11. Pushed beyond endurance, the runner dropped the baton.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
12. The shoes he saw in the catalogue are available down the street.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
13. The reporter crouched behind that tree got the best picture of the
arrest.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
14. Keith tried supporting both teams, but his heart was with Oregon.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
15. Katrina, who resented being left at home, drew on the walls with her
crayons.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:

Exercise 7:
(1) Name according to its (2). Name according (3). Function:
structure to its functions:
a. Infinitive phrase a. Noun phrase a. Subject of Verb
b.Present participial phrase b. Adjective pharse b. Object of Verb
c. Past participial phrase c. Adverb phrase c. Object of preposition
d. Gerund phrase d. Subjective Complement
e.Prepositional phrase e. Objective complement
f. Noun phrase f. Appositive
g. Adjective phrase g. Modifier of Noun
h. Adverb phrase h. Modifier of Verb
i. Modifier of Adverb
j. Modifier of Adjective
k.Modifier of the whole sentence

1. Amold hoped to find an answer to the funding shortfall.


- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
2. Pressed for time, the agenr ran the red light.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
3. His uncle thinks that working for the government is the key stability.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
4. Richard’s chance to make his point slipped away.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
5. It is possible that Joshua will compete against that man?
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
6. Disneyland and Hollywoof are popular places to visit in California.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
7. When buses are delayed, students are usually late for school.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
8. He used his computer to make party invitations.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
9. A boy on the roof is singing a song.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
10. She is shouting in a loud voice.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
11. He sat in a corner of the room.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
12. He sat in a corner of the room.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
13. He likes to read books:
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
14. He made a plan to buy a car.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
15. She started thinking about the problem:
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:

Exercise 8:
(1) Name according to its (2). Name according (3). Function:
structure to its functions:
a. Infinitive phrase a. Noun phrase a. Subject of Verb
b.Present participial phrase b. Adjective pharse b. Object of Verb
c. Past participial phrase c. Adverb phrase c. Object of preposition
d. Gerund phrase d. Subjective Complement
e.Prepositional phrase e. Objective complement
f. Noun phrase f. Appositive
g. Adjective phrase g. Modifier of Noun
h. Adverb phrase h. Modifier of Verb
i. Modifier of Adverb
j. Modifier of Adjective
k.Modifier of the whole sentence

1. Sleeping late in night is not a good habit.


- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
2. I received a letter mentioning about my exam.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
3. The crazy old lady in the park feeds the pigeons every day.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
4. The crazy old lady in the park feeds the pigeons every day.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
5. Tashonda’s goal in life, to become an occupational therapist ,is within
her grasp this year, at last.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
6. Tashonda's goal in life, to become an occupational therapist, is within
her grasp this year, at last.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
7. Tashonda's goal in life, to become an occupational therapist, is within
her grasp this year, at last.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
8. Her plan to subsidize child care won wide acceptance among urban
politicians.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
9. Her plan to subsidize child care won wide acceptance among urban
politicians.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
10. Her plan to subsidize child care won wide acceptance among urban
politicians.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
11. Her plan to subsidize child care won wide acceptance among urban
politicians.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:

12. Her plan to subsidize child care won wide acceptance among urban
politicians.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:
13. To know her is to love her.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:

14. The best exercise, walking briskly, is also the least expensive.
- Name accroding to stucture:
- Funtion:
- Name accroding to funtion:

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