a phrase is a group of closely related words without a subject and predicate
A phrase is a group of words that does not contains both a subject and a verb (aka predicate). Therefore, it is not a complete sentence.
One common type of phrase is a prepositional phrase. Some examples are:
Other examples:
Une phrase (fem.)
C. Prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and typically includes a noun or pronoun.
C. gerund phrase ("working harder")
It was a turn of phrase.I have lost my phrase book.A phrase is not a phase.A phrase is not a praise either.I wonder what the phrase means?
An antecedent phrase is an opening phrase in a piece of music - followed by a consequent phrase, which "answers" the opening phrase.
1. noun phrase 2. adjectival phrase 3. adverbial phrase 4. verbal phrase
Adverb phrase
Une phrase (fem.)
C. Prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and typically includes a noun or pronoun.
C. gerund phrase ("working harder")
It was a turn of phrase.I have lost my phrase book.A phrase is not a phase.A phrase is not a praise either.I wonder what the phrase means?
you can any phrase you can any phrase
Verb phrase is a phrase that begins withabouttowardbutbyintowithwithin, etc.
adjective phrase
'une phrase'
Adverb phrase
Adverb Phrase