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Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that make complete sense.
Parts of a Sentence
A sentence has different parts as shown below:
The cat drinks milk
Subject—the person or Verb— Object—the
thing performing the expresses what receiver of the
action. the action is. action.
Phrase
A phrase is a set of words that operates as a single element of speech in a sentence. A phrase lacks a subject and a verb.
You use phrases in your writing to:
• Describe to add more detail.
• Make your meaning clearer.
• Include extra details.
Examples:
To sleep late on Sunday
with blue strings
eating slowly
The meaning of a phrase is not always clear from the meaning of the individual words that comprise it. Phrases can be
nouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
Rules and Points to Remember When Using Phrases
When utilizing phrases, there are a few things to keep in mind:
• Phrases are only a part of a sentence and cannot stand on their own.
• When taken out of context, they do not provide a whole meaning.
• They are mainly employed to offer additional information about a sentence's subject, object, or other components.
• A sentence can contain multiple phrases.
• Make certain that the term clarifies your sentence rather than simply adding information to it.
Task
Check you understanding by underlining the phrases in the following:
1. Aryan was playing games on his mobile.
2. The girl, in the blue dress, is my cousin.
3. We found an unowned car parked in front of our office.
4. That little girl is my friend’s sister.
5. Arti found a white, furry rabbit in her backyard.
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