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Phrase/Clause Recognition Practice

Definitions:

A phrase is a group of related words that do NOT have a subject and


verb together. You have already had practice verb phrases. Below you
will learn how to recognize phrases and clauses.
Examples
by the river; to the running brook; the bike trail.

A clause is a group of related words that DO have a subject and verb.


Examples
Whenever I ask a questions (subject = I; verb = ask)
Bill likes to jog. (subject = Bill; verb = likes)

There will be more on clauses in the clause section of this practice area.

Review the examples above and


then write down whether the
following are clauses or phrases.

For example:
the children yelled - clause
into the room - phrase

1. at the store
2. Gina came into the store
3. although I could not play
4. The running water
5. from earlier centuries
6. before a hurricane occurs
7. during the rainy season
8. I took a quick jog
9. after I walked the path
10. through the winter months
11. to do the paper route
12. jumping the rope
13. since airports need room
14. throughout the room
15. will have finished

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