Phrases
English Language
Phrases starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Identify the phrase in the following sentence: She arrived before sunrise.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The book on the shelf is new.
Identify the phrase in the sentence: The boy with the blue hat is my friend.
Identify the type of phrase: 'by the river'
Fill in the blank: The phrase 'in a hurry' acts as an _______ in the sentence 'She left in a hurry.'
Fill in the blank: The phrase 'with a smile' acts as an _______ in the sentence 'He greeted me with a smile.'
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: She arrived before sunrise.
Identify the phrase in the following sentence: The book on the shelf is new.
Which of the following is a noun phrase? (1) In the morning (2) The tall building (3) Was running (4) Very quickly
Which of the following is a noun phrase? (1) To the station (2) The beautiful painting (3) Was running (4) Very slowly
Which of the following is a noun phrase? (1) To the store (2) The little puppy (3) Was singing (4) Very quickly
Which of the following is a phrase? (1) The cat (2) Ran quickly (3) Under the table (4) She sings
Fill in the blank: A _______ phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
Fill in the blank: A phrase that acts as an adverb is called an _______ phrase.
Fill in the blank: A phrase that begins with 'to' followed by a verb is called an _______ phrase.
Fill in the blank: A phrase that describes a noun is called an _______ phrase.
True or False: A phrase can have both a subject and a verb.
True or False: 'After the movie' is a noun phrase.
True or False: Every phrase must have a verb.
True or False: 'On the table' is a prepositional phrase.
