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words, phrases, or sentences that have the same grammatical structure
Classification of phrases
parallel.
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Phrases can be classified into different categories based on their function. These include noun phrases (e.g., the red car), verb phrases (e.g., will go swimming), adjective phrases (e.g., very tall), adverb phrases (e.g., quite slowly), and prepositional phrases (e.g., in the morning).
When words, phrases, and ideas across a work of fiction are similar in structure and echo one another
senetence according to the instructor
kinds of sentence according to structure
sentence according to grammatical structure
kinds of headline according to structure
sentences according to functions and structure
A phrase can have a verb, but not all phrases do. Phrases are groups of words that act as a single unit in a sentence, and they can include a verb or be verbless depending on their function and structure.