Phrases and clauses

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Understanding Phrases and Clauses

Test your knowledge on phrases and clauses with this engaging quiz! Perfect for language enthusiasts, students, and those looking to refine their grammar skills.

  • 10 challenging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingWords27
An independent clause is a complete thought on its own.
True
False
All clauses are complete sentences.
True
False
A phrase that contains a subject and a verb is called a phrasal clause.
True
Professor, are you nuts?
The modifiers in a prepositional phrase are obligatory elements.
True
False
Prepositional phrases always have an adverbial function.
True
False
Not all adverbial phrases are adverb phrases.
True
False
The modifiers in an adjective phrase are optional.
True
False
A noun phrase can be contained in another noun phrase.
True
False
A noun is the same as a nominal.
True
False
In the sentence 'Don't deny that you like eating chocolate at night!', the structure 'eating chocolate at night' has an adverbial function.
True
False
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