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17 Cards in this Set
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Gerund phrases
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verb + noun
ending in ing,ed,ed form |
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Participal phrases
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verb + adjective
ending in ing |
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Infinitives phrases
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verb + noun-adjective, adverb
it has to in front of the verb |
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Perpositional phrase
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start with a perp. ends with a object.
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Absolute pharse
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nothing to do with the phrase
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tell if an infinitive phares is a adjectives.
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it has a noun or pronoun in front of it
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tell if an infinitive phares is a noun
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it have to be in the subject predicate nominative direct object
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tell if an infinitive phares is a adverb.
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Tell where when how why
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what slots a gerund go in
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subject, pn,do,io,prep
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I had very little time{to study.}
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adj
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{During the late afternoon}Dee usually takes a nap.
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adv.
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Effectiver{recruiting}equires long hours.
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n
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The drama has its moments of comic relief.
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adj prep
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I had very little time{to study.}
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adj
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{During the late afternoon}Dee usually takes a nap.
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adv.
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Effectiver{recruiting}equires long hours.
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n
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The drama has its moments of comic relief.
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adj prep
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