Phrases Foldable Requirements Clauses Foldable

Clauses Foldable Requirements
Front flap
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3.
Type of clause
What kind of words Introduce that type of clause?
List 8 examples of those types of words.
Inside front flap
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2.
3.
What does this type of clause modify?
What kinds of questions does this type of clause tell about the words they
modify?
Explain any applicable punctuation rules.
Note: For noun clauses, list and define the 5 noun functions.
Inside back flap
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List at least 5 sentences that each contains an example of that type of
clause.
For EACH sentence:
Underline the dependent clause.
Label the subject and verb in the dependent clause.
Draw an arrow from the clause to the word it modifies (if applicable).
Circle the introductory word for the dependent clause.
Apply punctuation rule (if applicable).
Note: Label the function of each noun clause.
Phrases Foldable Requirements
Prepositional Phrase
1. List 50 prepositions.
2. What does a prepositional phrase do and what does it consist of?
3. Write sentences that contain at least 8 prepositional sentences, four functioning as
adverbs and four functioning as adjectives.
4. Underline each prepositional phrase and draw an arrow to the word it modifies.
5. Label each phrase as adjective or adverb.
Appositive Phrase
1. Define appositive/ appositive phrase.
2. List the five appositive functions.
3. Explain the punctuation rule.
4. Write five sentences that contain appositives or appositive phrases (must include
at least one of each function).
5. Underline each appositive phrase.
6. Draw an arrow to the word the appositive identifies.
7. Label the function of each appositive phrase.
Gerund Phrases
1. Define gerund phrase (Include what it is, what it looks like, and 5 ways it can
function).
2. Write five sentences that contain gerunds or gerund phrases (must include at least
one of each function).
3. Underline each gerund phrase.
4. Label the function of each gerund phrase.
Infinitive Phrases
1. Define infinitive phrase (Include what it is, what it looks like, and 3 ways it can be
used).
2. Write five sentences that contain infinitive or infinitive phrases (must include at
least one of each function).
3. Underline each infinitive phrase.
4. Label the function of each infinitive phrase.
Participial /Absolute Phrases
1. Define participial phrase (Include what it is, what it looks like, and how it
functions).
2. Differentiate between participial and absolute phrases.
3. Explain punctuation rules.
4. Write five sentences that contain participial phrases.
5. Include at least one absolute and label it.
6. Underline the participial or absolute phrase.
7. Draw an arrow from the participle to the word it modifies.
8. Apply punctuation rules.