Types of Phrases in English Grammar | Noun, Gerund, Verb, Adverb, Adjective & Prepositional Phrases

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In this video, you will practice Phrases. A phrase is a related group of words. The words work together as a "unit," but they do not have a subject and a verb.

There are many different types of phrases and clauses. The first step to identifying the different types, though, is to understand the difference between a phrase and a clause.

In order to punctuate sentences correctly and avoid fragments, we need to know the difference between phrases and clauses. Sentences include a variety of phrases and clauses. But what’s the difference between a phrase and clause, and how can you tell if you’re using them correctly?

Importance of English grammar:
English grammar is one of the most important elements of your language study. Unfortunately, it can also be one of the most complex and difficult if you’re not familiar with the rules and don’t practice them.
Grammar refers to the rules and regulations that govern spoken and written language. Grammar is the code that makes language work. It is through proper grammar that we are able to communicate in a clear manner that people can understand.

Good grammar means writing or speaking in such a way that your choice of words is understandable and follows the basic rules of sentence construction, punctuation, and spelling. So learning English grammar is critically important before thinking of writing or speaking English.

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27/30 I get confused when we talk about Prepositions and adverbs because they are very similar sometimes

TioSpikeBS
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25/30 😀I'm so happy because of your test taking really boosts our confidence in grammar

pikachu
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I loved it, there was an explanation afterward, it is helpful indeed! Thank you so much ❤

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They lead a very interesting life.
Sir I think in this sentence "very interesting life" is noun phrase.

anaskarim
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Same for question number 13. It's a prepositional phrase acts like and adj. It contains a preposition which is of.

scorpionsoufiane
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25 prepositional hona chahiye because location and time are indicated by prepositional phrase

Cloudfluffing
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should not q11 be adverb phrase since it answers ''where'', please correct me if im wrong

ms.strawberry-rcrh
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Sir ur lectures are very help full and makes our concept clear

hussainiat
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With the music i enjoyed while answering the questions 😊. It helped me alot to understand very well ❤

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Extremely useful for ppsc, nts students ..

awaissheikh
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Question 4 is prepositional phrase sir and it functions as an adverb.

scorpionsoufiane
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Sir first question should be adjective phrase because it's modifying a noun that is house and adjective is snow so it should be adjective phrase

laxmiagarwal
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24 may be adverb because very is used in this phrase.
Please guide me.

dady_player
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Hi. Isn't the 21st question an adjective phrase? Please correct me if I am wrong.

maanya
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why q12 is a prepositional phrase .isn't adverb

douaamaxon
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Plz confirm answer 24..I think it's noun phrase

shafiqyar
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Q5 I think is a noun clause as subject complement analyse my answer

celiabrahem
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25 is wrong:

It would be an adjective phrase if it was like this:

They lead a life (that) is very interesting

Adjective clause usually begins with relitive pronouns ( who, whom, which or that)

janoahmedmohmed.h.co.
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24 a very interesting life is not a noun phrase bcz it describe a noun they ???

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Watching with 2x speed day before exams 😂

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