Types Of Phrases

What are phrases, and what are the different types of phrases?

Types Of Phrases

Phrases are a very important part of sentences. So, let’s learn about the phrases –

Phrase: A phrase is part of a sentence that doesn’t have any verb. The phrase is not a sentence, it is just a group of words.

Example:-

There isn’t any ideal age to get married.

She laughed at funny people.

Finally, we can rest after a long day.

Her earnest desire is to go to Italy.

(The bold part of the sentence is the phrase)

Types of Phrases:-

It is hard to classify the phrases. It can work as a noun, adjective, or preposition. Based on the function of the sentence, there are eight types of phrases: 1)noun phrase, 2)verb phrase, 3)adjective phrase, 4)Adverb phrase, 5)Gerund phrase, 6)Infinitive phrase, 7) prepositional phrase, and  8) absolute phrase.

1)Noun phrase:-

A noun phrase is a phrase that works as a noun in a sentence, it consists of a noun-related word, for example –

I have a huge beautiful house.

He brought expensive blue genes.

2) Verb phrase:-

A verb phrase is a phrase that consists of the main verb and helping verb in a sentence, for example –

I am writing a letter.

She has been playing basketball since the morning.

3) Adjective phrase:-

An adjective phrase works as an adjective in a sentence, for example –

I bought a beautiful red dress.

The Lady has long hair.

4)Adverb phrase:-

An adjective phrase is a phrase that acts as an adverb in a sentence. It modifies adverbs or verbs in a sentence, for  example-

She can run very fast.

She drinks just two sips of water.

5)Gerund phrase:-

A gerund phrase is a phrase that has gerund words, meaning the verb with “ing”, for example –

He started reading a letter.

I enjoy seeing others dance.

6)Infinitive phrase:-

An infinitive phrase is a phrase that has an infinitive word in a sentence that means To+the 1st from of verb, example –

I like to sing songs.

The Doctors made a plan to help the poor patients.

7) participle phrase:-

A participle phrase is a present and past participle verb that modifies and links other words, for example –

I got an email stating the result.

The clothes made of cotton are so comfortable.

8) Absolute phrase:-

An absolute phrase is a phrase that contains a noun, pronoun, and a participle in a sentence. But it is done and has a finite verb. Example:-

She was so sad, her face showing her grief.

I, having money in my purse, went shopping.

– Written By Ishita Gupta

Kidpid Educator
Author: Kidpid Educator

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