English Grammar Phrases - Really Learn English
www.really-learn-english.com › english-grammarIn grammar, a phrase is a group of words without a finite verb. For example, "the big hat," "before noon," "very fast" or "to take a break." These are all groups of words without a finite verb. Therefore, they are all phrases. On the other hand, "She runs very fast," is not a phrase. It is a complete sentence, because it has a finite verb. Examples of English grammar phrases: A big room; The blue jacket; Finding a job; Having fun; To help others; Behind the curtain