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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Types of Phrases
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Noun Phrase:  A noun phrase includes a noun and a modifier.  The modifier could be an adjective or any one of a number of other phrases. Examples of noun phrases include: red shirt, angry man and velvet seat.  In these three examples, shirt, man and seat are the nouns while red, angry and velvet are adjectives.  When you look at the noun and the adjective together, you have a “noun phrase.” Prepositional Phrase:  A prepositional phrase include a preposition, a noun or a pronoun that acts as the object of the preposition.  The prepositional phrase tells where and/or when something occurs.... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Types of Phrases
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1. Allison hoped to play Beethoven’s Fifth for her recital performance.
2. Allison hoped to play Beethoven’s Fifth for her recital performance.
3. We wanted to leave for the airport before 8 a.m.
4. Summer vacations, occurring between June and August, come as a welcome break for both teachers and students.
5. The hour nearing midnight, Cinderella had to leave the ball.
6. With unquestioning courage, the soldiers moved into position.
7. She went to the skating arena by the old movie theater.
8. They were all directed to the ugly cabin in the back.
9. With unquestioning courage, the soldiers moved into position.
10. We wanted to leave for the airport before 8 a.m.