Identify and use adjectival and adverbial phrases and clauses. 0601.1.7
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- Adjective And Adverb Clauses - Identify the underlined words as either an adjective dependent clause or and adverb dependent clause.
- Adjective Adverb Clause Quiz - Quizlet flashcards allows you to pick different games to practice skills. You can also make your own flashcards for practice.
- Adjective, Adverb, or Noun Clause - If it is an adjective or adverb clause, tell which word it modifies, and if it is a noun clause, tell if it is used as the subject, predicate nominative, direct object, indirect object, or object of the preposition.
- Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Clauses - Find the adjective, adverb or noun clauses in these sentences. If it is an adjective or adverb clause, tell which word it modifies, and if it is a noun clause, tell how if it is used as the subject, predicate nominative, direct object, appositive, indirect object, or object of the preposition.
- Adverb Clauses - Cause and Effect Relationships - Click on the correct clause to complete the sentence.
- Adverb Clauses - In this exercise, your task is to choose the correct subordinating conjunction to fill the space at the beginning of the adverb clause.
- Adverb Clauses Exercises: - Combine the following sentences using adverb clauses.
- Adverb Clauses/Adverbial Clauses - Complete each adverb clause below with the correct word(s):
- Adverb Phrases - Adverbs can also be phrases, some made with prepositions, others made with infinitives. This page will explain the basic types of adverb phrases (sometimes called "adverbial phrases") and how to recognize them
- Adverb Phrase Exercise 1 - In this exercise, each question has a sentence with an underlined phrase. Your job is to identify what type of adverb phrase this is
- Adverb Phrase Exercise 2 - In this gap-fill exercise, choose from the list of adverb phrases in the box at the bottom of the page. Enter one phrase in each gap, according to the grammar and meaning of the
- Adverbial Clauses & Phrases Quiz - Click on the radio button in front of the correct answer if the part in italics is an adverbial clause, adverbial phrase or infinitive phrase. Your score will appear in the text box after you answer the last question.
- Dependent Clauses: Adverbial, Adjectival, Nominal - great site with examples and explanations
- The Garden of Phrases - explanation of several types of phrases, including appositive phrases
- Recognizing the Function of Phrases - quiz related to the Garden of Phrases
- Identify the Phrase Type - six multiple-choice questions, scroll up if you need to review types of phrases
- Name That Clause - Choose whether the underlined clause in each song lyric is an Adjective, Adverb or Noun Clause.
- Phrase Practice Exercise - print this exercise for student practice - answers available [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Verbal (and other) Phrases - ten question multiple choice quiz
- What is a clause? - explanation with examples
- What Is An Introductory Adverbial Element? - explanation article
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