Before doing this exercise you would like to read Phrases and its type
Q) Underline the phrases in the following
sentences and identify their types?
- The book on the shelf is a classic of
English literature.
- The tall, dark-haired man walked briskly
down the street.
- In the quiet library, she found solace
among the dusty shelves.
- The old wooden table in the corner of
the room creaked loudly.
- She spoke softly, with a hint of sadness
in her voice.
- The small, cozy cafe on the corner
serves delicious pastries.
- The brightly colored flowers in the
garden swayed gently in the breeze.
- With great determination, he climbed the
steep mountain trail.
- The ancient ruins in the desert are a
testament to a bygone era.
- The beautifully decorated Christmas tree
stood proudly in the living room.
- The young boy with curly hair eagerly
awaited his birthday party.
- The meticulously prepared meal on the
table looked absolutely delicious.
- The brightly lit city streets bustled
with activity late into the night.
- In the dimly lit room, the shadows
danced mysteriously on the walls.
- The large, ornate clock in the hallway
chimed loudly every hour.
Answers
- On the shelf → Prepositional phrase
(Adverb phrase).
- Tall, dark-haired → Adjective phrase.
- In the quiet library → Prepositional
phrase (Adjective phrase).
- In the corner of the room →
Prepositional phrase (Adverb phrase).
- Softly → Adverb phrase.
- On the corner → Prepositional phrase
(Adjective phrase).
- In the garden → Prepositional phrase
(Adjective phrase).
- With great determination → Prepositional
phrase (Adverb phrase).
- In the desert → Prepositional phrase
(Adjective phrase).
- Beautifully decorated → Adjective
phrase.
- With curly hair → Prepositional phrase
(Adjective phrase).
- On the table → Prepositional phrase
(Adjective phrase).
- Brightly lit → Adjective phrase.
- In the dimly lit room → Prepositional
phrase (Adverb phrase).
- In the hallway → Prepositional phrase
(Adjective phrase).