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TASK 1
Identified which one in word, phrase and clause!
1. Book : word
2. Black book : phrase
3. Smile : word
4. Smiling girl : phrase
5. Very beautiful smiling girl. : phrase
6. The girl is smiling. : clause
7. Card : word
8. Green card : phrase
9. Double check passing gate : phrase
10. Crowded : word
B. TASK II
Indicate whether you think the underlined words are a Phrase or a Clause.
1. Opening the gate, Jose let his dog into the yard.
phrase
2. It is too bad that Ms. Fraser will not be teaching next year.
clause
3. The player who hits the winning run will be the MVP for the game.
clause
4. The girl whose leg was broken last year will be running in the big race tomorrow.
clause
5. After listening to the students, Mr. Johnson changed his mind about the assignment.
clause
6. After the game, the team went out for ice cream.
phrase
10. Whenever I don't have any homework, I like to go for a bike ride after school.
clause
11. If the story doesn't have any vampires in it, Katie won't read it.
clause
13. There could be a problem if our pitcher is late for the game.
clause
14. In the art supplies cupboard, you should find the brushes you need.
phrase
15. Did you look for your binder under your bed?
phrase
C. TASK III
Identified which one is clause and sentence in the text below:
THE COW
Cows are very useful to mankind, in supplying them with milk (Sentences) from which both
butter and cheese are made (clause). Their young ones are called calves, and the flesh of calves
is veal (Sentences). A good Cow will give about fifteen or more quarts of milk a day
(Sentences), but much depends upon the quality of the pasture she feeds upon (Sentences). Her
age is told by her horns (Sentences); after she is three years old a ring is formed every year at
the root of the horn (clause), so that by counting the number of circles, her age may be exactly
known (Sentences). Cows are sometimes prettily marked with black, brown, and yellow spots
(Sentences), and, as they lie scattered about a green meadow (clause), add much to the charms
of a landscape (clause)