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Types of Phrases

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    Types of Phrases
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  • Houses are [unbelievably expensive] just now
    Adjective Phrase
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  • [A car that won't go] is not particularly useful
    Noun Phrase
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  • I enjoy eating [in Indian restaurants]
    Prepositional/Adverb Phrase
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  • [A better way] is to harvest only older trees
    Noun Phrase
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  • I ran home [very quickly] indeed after that.
    Adverb Phrase
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  • We have lived in [this nice comfortable house] for 40 years.
    Noun Phrase
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  • That he humiliated me in the front of my girlfriend is [totally unacceptable].
    Adjective Phrase
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  • That model standing on the left side of the stage was [very gorgeous].
    Adjective Phrase
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  • It is very important for passengers to [fasten their seatbelts] before the journey starts.
    Verb Phrase
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  • Even if you mail the card today, it won’t arrive until [after her birthday], and you will have to call anyway.
    Prepositional Phrase
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  • I [can perfectly understand] that you are busy at the moment, but this is an emergency.
    Verb Phrase
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  • These considerable contributions to the field [of science] have enhanced our understanding of the world.
    Prepositional Phrase
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  • Will the person who lost a pearl necklace come [to the front desk]?
    Prepositional Phrase
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  • Someone in a wheelchair [can’t reach a light switch], and a deaf person can’t hear a smoke alarm.
    Verb Phrase
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  • Opening the present for her birthday, [the little girl] was surprised to see a plastic snake in the box.
    Noun Phrase
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  • The cars crawled [very slowly] along the road.
    Adverb Phrase
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