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Activity 3. Chain Reaction: First Chain

DIRECTIONS: Analyze the given image. Create sample phrases base on your interpretation of the image. Provide at least five (5) examples for each type of phrase (prepositional phrase, noun phrase and verb phrase). The first one is done for you.

Prepositional Phrase
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Noun Phrase
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Verb Phrase
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Answer:

PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE

1.without doubt

2.without a break

3. out of breath

4.under treatment

5.for a reason

NOUN PHRASE

1.my cousin

2. a shark

3.the lawyer with the big nose

4. man proposes

5.god disposes

VERB PHRASE

1.she was walking quickly to the mall.

2. you must go right now.

3. you can't eat that!

4. Ted might eat the cake.

5. words were spoken.

Answer:

the phrases are based on my interpretation of the photo.

Prepositional Phrase

1.he took the soap from her by force.

2.he tried to push me back on line.

3.the hands are on the move.

4.all speak at the same time.

5.he's putting himself at risk if he didnt wash thoroughly.

Noun Phrase

1.the long sink with young students.

2.the old teacher showing the proper way.

3.the multiple tap water in sync.

4.the smiling student had seen the camera.

5. the strict teacher watching us.

Verb Phrase

1. You must clean your hands properly.

2. My classmate might hide the soap.

3. these sink may be flowing later.

4.she is witnessing kids washing hands.

5. Every lunch, we go to the sink with our teacher.

Explanation:

verb phrase-the part of a sentence containing the verb and any direct or indirect object, but not the subject.

A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object.

A noun phrase, or nominal (phrase), is a phrase that has a noun (or indefinite pronoun) as its head or performs the same grammatical function as a noun.

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