sentences imperative sentence interrogative sentences sentence structure phrases adjective phrase appositive phrase adverbial phrase noun phrase participle phrase phrases and clauses prepositional phrases punctuation apostrophe comma exclamation mark full stop hyphen question mark quotation marks semicolon article ...
sentences imperative sentence interrogative sentences sentence structure phrases adjective phrase appositive phrase adverbial phrase noun phrase participle phrase phrases and clauses prepositional phrases punctuation apostrophe comma exclamation mark full stop hyphen question mark quotation marks semicolon article ...
e.g. Adjective: an exciting match Attributive clause: a match that is exciting Prepositional phrase: the book in my hand Attributive clause: the book that is in my hand How? Attribute clauses are usually introduced by relative pronouns like which, who, that, whom and whose, or relative adv...
Introductory phrases are similar to introductory clauses but are not complete clauses because they do not have both a verb and a subject. For example: • Checking methodically, we never miss a mistake. • To stay top of the class, you have to study hard every day.©...
8.1Definitionofgroupandphrasecomplex Definition:Groups/phrasescomplexesrealizingsingleelementswithinasimpleclause.(texuallyitmeansasinglemessage;interpesonallyasinglepropositionorproposal;experientiallyasinglefigure)Generalprinciple:oneelementinvolved;ifmorethanoneinvolved,analyseitatclauserankorellipsisconsidered.E.g.The...