Final Review – Grammar! Phrases and Complements!.

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Final Review – Grammar! Phrases and Complements!

Transcript of Final Review – Grammar! Phrases and Complements!.

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Final Review – Grammar!

Phrases and Complements!

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DO or IO

• Is the italicized word a direct object or an indirect object?

Jan told Derek about her homing pigeons.

DO

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DO or IO

• Is the italicized word a direct object or an indirect object?

She showed us several of her favorite pigeons.

IO

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DO or IO

• Is the italicized word a direct object or an indirect object?

Issa gave her a copy of Field Guide to Birds.

IO

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Participle or Prepositional Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a participle or prepositional phrase?

X-Rays made in hospital emergency rooms reveal broken bones.

Participle Phrase

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Participle or Prepositional Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a participle or prepositional phrase?

Dental X-Rays show cavities beneath the gum line.

Prepositional Phrase

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Participle or Prepositional Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a participle or prepositional phrase?

Have you ever had an X-Ray taken by a dentist?

Participle Phrase

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Participle or Prepositional Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a participle or prepositional phrase?

Superman, famed for his X-Ray vision, can see through buildings.

Prepositional Phrase

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Gerund vs. Infinitive Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a Gerund or an Infinitive Phrase?

Anne-Marie likes to paint portraits.

Infintive Phrase

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Gerund vs. Infinitive Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a Gerund or an Infinitive Phrase?

Karla’s ambition is hitting two home runs in one game.

Gerund Phrase

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Gerund vs. Infinitive Phrase

• Is the italicized phrase a Gerund or an Infinitive Phrase?

Patrick left the dugout without telling anyone.

Gerund Phrase

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Infinitive vs. Prepositional Phrase

• Is the phrase an infinitive or a prepositional phrase?

If you have to shed tears, prepare to shed them now.

Infinitive Phrase

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Infinitive vs. Prepositional Phrase

• Is the phrase an infinitive or a prepositional phrase?

Would you prefer to go to the mall after school?

Prepositional Phrase

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Infinitive vs. Prepositional Phrase

• Is the phrase an infinitive or a prepositional phrase?

Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour.

Infinitive Phrase

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Gerund vs. Participle Phrase

• Is the phrase a Gerund or a Participle Phrase?

Skiing is by far my favorite winter sport!

Gerund Phrase

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Gerund vs. Participle Phrase

• Is the phrase a Gerund or a Participle Phrase?

Laurie is winning the race.

Participle Phrase

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Gerund vs. Participle Phrase

• Is the phrase a Gerund or a Participle Phrase?

The game ended with Marla hitting a home run.

Gerund Phrase