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3. Adverb Phrase
An adverb Phrase is a group of words that consist of adverb or
another words (preposition, noun, verb, modifiers). The function
of adverb phrase is to modify a verb, an adjective or another
adverb.
An adverb phrase is divided into 3 groups. They are: adverb
phrase of manner, adverb phrase of place, and adverb phrase of
time.
Examples:
- She always cleans her shoes (with care)
- They were chatting (in a serious meeting)
- He reads (in a library)
- That girl always sits (in the front row)
- Geophysical engineering students are studying (in groups)
4. Prepositional Phrase
Prepositional Phrase consists of a preposition, objects of
preposition (noun or pronoun), and may also consist of other
modifiers.
A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition and mostly ends
with a noun or pronoun.
Examples:
- My mom is calling my name (in an unpleasant tone)
- The vase (on the table) is very unique
- The apple (in the refrigerator) is for you
- The cat (on the tree) is a stray
- The river (on the east side) is now an oxbow lake
5. Infinitive Phrase
Infinitive phrase consists of an infinitive (to + simple form of
verb) and modifiers or other words associated to the infinitive.
An infinitive phrase always functions as an adjective, adverb or a
noun in a sentence.
Examples:
- She tends (to push) herself
- They make a party (to announce) their engagement
- (To have) a self-respect is an important essence of life
- That couple work hard (to buy) a big house for their
ancestries
6. Gerund Phrase
References:
http://www.englishkita.com/2015/04/belajar-bahasa-inggris-frasaklausa-dan
http://www.wordsmile.com/pengertian-macam-contoh-kalimat-phrase
http://www.studyandexam.com/types-of-phrase
B. CLAUSES
A clause is a group of related words that contains a subject and a
verb (Azar and Hagen, 2009)
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate
but that may or may not express a complete thought (Butler, 1978)
A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a predicate
(Glenn Leggett, 1985)
From the text above, it can be concluded that the Clause is a group of
words containing a subject and a verb or predicate. There are two
types of clauses:
1. Independent Clause
Independent Clause is a clause that can stand-alone. It looks like a
simple sentence that has a subject, verb, and complete thought.
2. Dependent Clause
Dependent Clause is a clause that cant stand-alone. It depends on
another clause to make it a complete sentence.
Dependent clauses are further divided into three types:
Noun Clause
A dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence is
called noun clause, it has the same function like a noun in a
sentence.
Examples:
o He doesnt like what he saw
o I like that she is a confident girl
Adjective Clause
A dependent clause that functions as an adjective in a sentence
is called adjective clause, it works like adjective in a sentence.
Examples:
o She just saw a man who took her purse
o Have you heard about a man whose car is burned?
Adverb Clause
Adverb clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb
in a sentence. It modifies the situation in a main clause in terms
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C) Noun Phrase
D) Prepositional Phrase
E) Verb Phrase
[Using geophysical method] will make it easier.
A) Adjective Phrase
B) Adverb Phrase
C) Noun Phrase
D) Prepositional Phrase
(E) Gerund Phrase
I enjoy eating food [in Indian restaurants].
A) Adjective Phrase
B) Adverb Phrase
C) Noun Phrase
(D) Prepositional Phrase
E) Verb Phrase
He [is using] electromagnetic method.
A) Adjective Phrase
B) Adverb Phrase
C) Noun Phrase
D) Prepositional Phrase
(E) Verb Phrase
[The vase on the table] is my moms.
A) Adjective Phrase
B) Adverb Phrase
(C) Noun Phrase
D) Prepositional Phrase
E) Verb Phrase
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