Phrases
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English
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6th - 9th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Phrases can stand alone as a sentence
True
False
2.
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"The orange cheese went very well with the wine" went very well with the wine is a(n):
Noun Phrase
Verb Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
3.
Multiple Choice
"The orange cheese went very well with the wine" with the wine is a(n):
Noun Phrase
Verb Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
4.
Multiple Choice
"The orange cheese went very well with the wine" very well is a(n):
Noun Phrase
Verb Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
5.
Multiple Choice
"A nearly starving orphan asked for some more timidly" some more is a(n):
Noun Phrase
Verb Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
6.
Multiple Choice
"A nearly starving orphan asked for some more timidly" nearly starving is a(n):
Noun Phrase
Verb Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
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