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Honors Day 36 AB Research/Crucible
Draft due, label phrases Puritan Lecture—Start w/ King James The Crucible. Read through Act II for Wednesday,Act III for Friday and finish for Monday. Extra Credit: Read a second book and do a second project
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There are five types of phrases:
A phrase is a group of related words that lacks both a subject and a predicate. Because it lacks a subject and a predicate it cannot act as a sentence. A phrase typically functions as a single part of speech in a sentence (e.g., noun, adjective, adverb). There are five types of phrases: 1. Prepositional phrases, which begin with a preposition and include the object of the preposition. 2. Participial phrases, which begin with the participle and include the object of the participle or other words that are connected to the noun by the participle. 3. Gerund phrases, which begin with the gerund and include the object of the gerund or other words that are acting as the complete subject or complete object. 4. Infinitive phrases, which begin with an infinitive and include the object of the infinitive or other words that are acting as part of the phrase. 5. Appositive phrases, which are nouns or pronouns adding more information to another noun or pronoun in the sentence.
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