Phrases and Clauses - Troup County School District
www.troup.org › userfiles › 929Phrases and Clauses I. A phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbals, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. The following are examples of phrases: leaving behind the dog smashing into a fence before the first test after the devastation between ignorance and intelligence broken into thousands of pieces
Clauses and Phrases Worksheet Mixed Practice
www.norwellschools.org › cms › lib02Clauses and Phrases Worksheet I. Put (parentheses) around the phrase or phrases in each sentence: *** phrases often start with prepositions and have an object *** phrases can show you what a plane does to a cloud *** phrases can go wherever a rabbit (or a squirrel) can go *** phrases DO NOT have a subject or a verb!! 1.