VERB PHRASES are the words in a sentence that make up the verb. That is ,a verb that consists of more than one word is a verb phrase. A verb phrase is typically made up of an auxiliary or modal auxiliary verb plus a main verb . But there may be more than one auxiliary :
* I have finished.
* Should we warn them?
* You might have been badly injured.
* Jim had been studying very hard.
*We shall soon be arriving in Switzerland.
* She must have forgotten.
THERE ARE WORD GROUPS that fill the role of other kinds of word class or part of speech. For example:
There are several word groups that act as prepositions:
2 There are several word groups that act as conjuctions, for example:
The role of present and past particples
Participles can form part of a phrase acting as one of the word classes,or themselves
have the function of a word class,for example:
* I have finished.
* Should we warn them?
* You might have been badly injured.
* Jim had been studying very hard.
*We shall soon be arriving in Switzerland.
* She must have forgotten.
THERE ARE WORD GROUPS that fill the role of other kinds of word class or part of speech. For example:
There are several word groups that act as prepositions:
- on top of the cupboard
- out of the drawer
- according to my dad
- because of the delay
- in spite of her injury
- away from the town
- in front of the hotel
- along with his friends
- on account of her injury
- in line with our policy
2 There are several word groups that act as conjuctions, for example:
- so long as it's safe
- last time i tried
- on condition that you pay
- in case it rains
- in view of the fact that it's late
- provided that they agree
- every time I try
- so that everyone gets a turn
- as if he already knew
The role of present and past particples
Participles can form part of a phrase acting as one of the word classes,or themselves
have the function of a word class,for example:
- Sweat was pouring off his face(part of a verb phrase)
- scattered showers (part of a noun phrase)
- the man leaning against the lamp post(part of an adjectival phrase)
- various points concerning the difficulties.(preposition or part of an independent participal phrase)
- Supposing everything's organised,we can start tomorrow.(conjunction)
- Granted she had a big disadvantage, she should have done better.(conjunction)
- badly injured passangers
- those sitting at the rear of the train
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