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Page 1: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

PHRASES REVIEW

Page 2: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Rules for the Review

1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer)

2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions (listed on the next slide)

3. Each time you click the mouse the answer to the question will appear.

4. Rinse and repeat.

Page 3: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Questions for the Phrases

Prepositional Phrase What is it

modifying? How is it acting?

Appositive Phrase What is it

renaming? Participle Phrase

What is it modifying?

Gerund Phrase How is the noun

acting? Infinitive Phrase

Noun? How is the noun

acting? Adverb?

What is it modifying?

Adjective? What is it

modifying?

Page 4: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

This is a story about my cat Spot.

Appositive Renames “cat”

Page 5: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

To understand this story better, I need to provide some background information.

Infinitive Acting as an adverb (you can move it)

The adverb is modifying the word “need”

Page 6: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Defining my cat is no easy task, you see.

Gerund Acting as the subject of the sentence

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Spot is actually, secretly, by the glow of the moon, Darth Kitty.

Prepositional Modifying the word “glow”

Acting as an adjective

Page 8: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Darth Kitty did not start his life with me in Iowa…

Prepositional Modifying the words “did start”

Acting as an adverb

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…it had been the family’s job to keep the lighthouse working…

Infinitive Acting as adjective

Modifying the word “job”

Page 10: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Now, in this family was a little girl, Suzie, and Spot (as he was originally known)

belonged to her.

Appositive Renaming the word “girl”

Page 11: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…Timmy was a jerk who loved tormenting Suzie.

Gerund Acting as a direct object

Page 12: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…when Timmy got bored he would make fun of Suzie playing with Spot.

Participle Modifying the word “Suzie”

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But Timmy’s favorite trick was to tell Suzie that Spot had seen a huge fish out in the

lake…

Infinitive Acting as a noun

The noun is acting as a predicate nominative

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Falling for such tricks every time, Suzie would cry and cry over poor lost Spot.

Participle Modifying the word “Suzie”

Page 15: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…Spot, the cat, would always be found to have just been sitting in the woods by the

pile of brush…

Appositive Renaming the word “Spot”

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…Suzie’s brother, Timmy, would always burn with anger…

Appositive Renaming the word “brother”

Page 17: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…Timmy needed to do something drastic, something real.

Infinitive Acting as a noun

The noun is acting as a direct object

Page 18: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Suzie was looking for pebbles to add to her collection…,

Infinitive Acting as an adjective

The adjective is modifying the word “pebbles”

Page 19: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

“…I have something to show you, kitty.”

Infinitive Acting as an adjective

The adjective is modifying the word “something”

Page 20: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Tilting his head in a curious kitty kind of way, Spot decided that this new boy was

more interesting than the mice…

Participle Modifying the word “Spot”

Page 21: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…Suzie was down by the water…

Prepositional Acting as an adverb

Modifying the word “down”

Page 22: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Putting on his best look of feigned horror, Timmy ran down to the shore…

Participle Modifying the word “Timmy”

Page 23: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

“…I tried to help him, but…”

Infinitive Acting as a noun

The noun is acting as a direct object

Page 24: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Realizing this in an instant, Suzie’s doubt rushed away to be replaced with utter

horror…

Participle Modifying the word “Suzie”

Page 25: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

… he had never tried to get under her skin…

Infinitive Acting as a noun

The noun is acting as a direct object

Page 26: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Suzie dropped her pebbles at her feet and started to run…

Prepositional Acting as an adverb

The adverb is modifying the word “dropped”

Page 27: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

She knew exactly where to look because Spot always sat at the same stack of

sticks…

Infinitive Acting as an adjective

The adjective is modifying the word “where”

Page 28: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…she couldn’t stop the tears from coming any longer…

Gerund The noun is acting like an object of the

preposition

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Punching Timmy in the face was new for Suzie, but it felt so good…

Gerund The noun is acting as the subject of the

sentence

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…once Betty and Gradon, Timmy and Suzies’s mother and father, found out

about Spot…

Appositive Renaming the words “Betty and Gradon”

Page 31: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Not having any friends to play with while growing up is hard on little boys and little

girls…

Gerund The noun is acting like the subject of the

sentence

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…then Timmy would get flogged for acting so stupidly all the times…

Gerund The noun is acting as an object of the

preposition

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“I want to bury Spot at sea, like a sailor…”

Infinitive Acting as a noun

The noun is acting as a direct object

Page 34: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…he’d rather play his favorite game, Cowboys and Indians.

Appositive Renaming the word “game”

Page 35: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Singing had always been one of Suzie’s favorite things…

Gerund Acting as the subject of the sentence

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…Timmy began to plot once more…

Infinitive Acting like a noun

The noun is acting like a direct object

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Fuming over his mother and father’s doting, Timmy wanted to do something…

Participle Modifying the word “Timmy”

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…his brain was filled with thoughts of singing to kitties…

Gerund The noun is acting as an object of the

preposition

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Jumping up out of bed, he ran down the hall way and stood at Suzie’s door…

Participle Modifying the word “he”

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The smoldering coals sat for a moment, and then jumped into tiny little flames.

Participle Modifying the word “coals”

Page 41: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Running down the stairs, his father saw his son in the room surrounded by fire…

Participle Modifying the word “father” 

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Turning around revealed Suzie was not behind her…

Gerund The noun is acting as the subject of the

sentence

Page 43: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…the fire spread quickly and soon the whole house started to burn.

Infinitive Acting as an adverb

Modifying the word “started”

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Waking up coughing, Suzie could smell the smoke and feel heat…

Participle Modifying the word “Suzie”

Page 45: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…as she started to black out, all she could think of was her little kitty…

Infinitive Acting as an adverb

The adverb is modifying the word “started”

Page 46: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Expecting to die is a horrible thing to experience, but surviving is even better…

Gerund Noun is acting as the subject of the

sentence

Page 47: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Crying and crying was her little kitty Spot when Suzie opened her eyes.

Gerund The noun is acting as the subject of the

sentence

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Looking just as he had before Timmy had gotten a hold of him, Spot was purring and

nuzzling the top of his head into her mouth.

Participle Modifying the word “Spot”

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Then she realized that everywhere her cat Spot stepped Spot left a wet mark on the

floor…

Appositive Renaming the word “cat”

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Staggering to her feet was hard for Suzie…

Gerund The noun is acting as the subject of the

sentence

Page 51: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

“Spot move!” she shouted suddenly feeling the fiery walls close in about her.

Participle Modifying the word “she”

Page 52: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…she stooped to pick him up and the smell of a burning house filled her nose.

Infinitive Acting as an adverb

The adverb is modifying the word “stooped”

Page 53: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Stiffening up her courage, Suzie staggered forward…

Participle Modifying the word “Suzie”

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…only a few feet stood between her and the door and even though the way was filled with more fire than anywhere else,

she closed her eyes and ran forward.

Prepositional Modifying the word “stood”

Acting as an adverb

Page 55: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

Her first thought was to not crush her newly returned pet…

Participle Modifying the word “pet”

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She turned to see her family, mother and father clutching each other, and brother,

Timmy, trying to hide a smirk.

Appositive Renaming the word “brother”

Page 57: PHRASES REVIEW. Rules for the Review 1. Identify the underlined phrase (then click for the answer) 2. Depending on the type of phrase, answer the questions.

…it smelled like iron and salt, and fish washed up on the shore…

Participle Modifying the word “fish”

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…he didn’t stop until he was covered by the freezing waves and the dark of the waters that holds so many of the dead.

Prepositional Modifying the word “dark”

Acting as an adjective