Sentences: Phrases
Gerund Phrase
Begins with noun form of verb ending in -ing, plus any modifiers or complements
Participial Phrase Example
Christa, *longing to go to Spain for her junior year*, worked two part-time jobs and borrowed some money from her brother.
Appositive Phrase Example
Maribeth, *her father's favorite daughter*, never recovered from the untimely death of her sister.
Infinitive Phrase
Phrases that begin with an infinitive. (to + simple form of the verb)
Infinitive Phrase Example
To shop until you drop is a silly slogan to those who don't like shopping or going to malls.
Participial Phrase
a group of words containing a participle, modifier, and pronoun or noun phrases. *Can occur at the beginning, middle, and end of sentences*
Prepositional Phrase
a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object.
Appositive Phrase
redefines, renames, or modifies a noun with essential or nonessential information.
Prepositional Phrase Example
In the plains states, we hope to have spring weather *by early April.*
Gerund Phrase Example
Watching horse races at Pimlico Race Course and ball games at Camden Yards are two favorite pastimes in Baltimore.