- An adjective phrase
- A noun phrase
- An adverb phrase of purpose
- A verb phrase
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- duration
- frequency
- manner
- place
- almost always
- with a smile
- the boy's book
- very reluctantly
- he
- passed
- exam
- the entire sentence
- Misplaced modifier
- Split infinitive
- Dangling participle
- Incorrect tense
- degree/manner
- condition
- place
- time
- He works from nine to five.
- They built their house on a high hill.
- She succeeded through sheer determination.
- To pass the exam, you must study hard.
- manner
- place
- time
- reason
- He ran extremely quickly.
- She is very happy with her results.
- They live across the street.
- He spoke quite softly.
- How?
- When?
- What?
- Where?
- older than I am
- very confidently
- kind to everyone
- fit to be a leader
- has resigned
- The man
- project
- responsible
- He is fond of chocolate.
- Fond of chocolate, the cake was eaten by him.
- He fond of chocolate ate the cake.
- He ate the cake fond of chocolate.
- Modifying a noun
- Predicate Adjective (Subject Complement)
- Appositive
- Object Complement
- The boy, afraid of the dark, slept with a light on.
- We saw a man in the window shouting for help.
- Full of confidence, the match was won by the team.
- The painting on the far wall is a masterpiece.
- The issues
- relevant to this discussion
- to be addressed first
- The issues relevant
- The dark, stormy night was frightening.
- He bought a car bigger than his old one.
- This is a very interesting book.
- Happy with the result, he celebrated with friends.
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