Phrases
English Language
Phrases starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The boy ran with great speed.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The dog barked at the stranger.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The girl danced with joy.
Identify the phrase in this sentence: The cat with the fluffy tail jumped.
Fill in the blank: The phrase 'with a red ribbon' describes the noun 'gift', so it is an _______ phrase.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The boy ran with great speed.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The dog barked at the stranger.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The girl danced with joy.
Choose the correct option: Which of these is NOT a phrase? (1) In the morning (2) She is happy (3) On the roof (4) With a smile
Choose the correct option: Which phrase describes a noun? (1) With a red hat (2) To run fast (3) Very quickly (4) In the morning
Choose the correct option: Which phrase describes how something is done? (1) With a pencil (2) Very carefully (3) The old house (4) To play chess
Choose the correct option: Which phrase tells us when something happens? (1) In the morning (2) With a friend (3) The big dog (4) To play soccer
Fill in the blank: A _______ phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
Fill in the blank: A _______ phrase is a group of words that acts as a noun in a sentence.
Fill in the blank: A phrase does not have both a _______ and a _______.
Fill in the blank: A phrase that starts with 'to' followed by a verb is called an _______ phrase.
Is 'after the rain' a phrase or a sentence?
Is 'the blue car' a noun phrase?
Is 'to the mountains' a prepositional phrase?
Is 'to the store' a complete sentence?
