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PHRASES AND VERBALS Appositives, Infinitive and Prepositional Phrases
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An appositive is a noun or pronoun -- often with modifiers -- set beside another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it.
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Appositives ▫Your friend Jack is in the house. ▫Carlyn’s new dog, a small chihuahua, is running around the field. ▫My lawyer, an old friend of my mother’s, advised me not to talk to you. ▫A bold man, Odysseus tricked the Cyclops.
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Appositives- use of punctuation Use commas to separate appositives when: ▫The information is not essential to the sentence My brother, a policeman, turned 50 yesterday. ▫“My brother turned 50 yesterday” does not need “a policeman” to know who the subject of the sentence is. Do not use commas when: ▫The information is essential to understand the subject. The Pulitzer Prize Winner Bharati Mukherjee was at Border’s for a book signing event.
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Infinitives vs. Prepositional Phrases List infinitivesList prepositional phrases To ____________ To To ____________ To For On After
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An infinitive is a verbal consisting of the word to plus a verb; it may be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
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Infinitive Phrases I wanted to swim alone. To believe in people is what inspires me everyday. The genie decided not to grant all your wishes.
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Vocabulary Sentences Write sentences at least 12 words long in OneNote. Follow the instructions for each one. ▫displace (v.) to change the place of; to place in another situation. Add an infinitive. ▫dubious (adj.) of questionable character; doubtful, uncertain, undecided. Add an appositive. ▫eccentric (adj.) departing from conventional norms or patterns; strange; odd. Add an infinitive phrase. ▫effigy (n.) a crude figure or dummy representing a hated person or group [was burned in effigy] Add an appositive. ▫effulgence (n.) a brilliant radiance Add an infinitive. ▫enamor (v.) to inspire with love; to captivate Add an infinitive phrase. HW: Study all vocab and today’s grammar for quiz Monday.
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