PHRASES
1.
Adjective Phrases
We have seen that sometimes a group of words does the work of an
adjective (
Now examine the following pairs of sentences:-
1. (a) The
vizier was a wealthy man.
(b) The vizier was a man of great wealth.
2. (a) The
magistrate was a kind man.
(b) The magistrate was a man with a kindly
nature.
(b)
The chief lived in a house built of stone.
4. (a) I
like to see a smiling face.
(b) I like to see a face with a smile on
it.
5. (a)
The coolies belonged to a hill tribe.
(b) The
coolies belonged to a tribe dwelling in the hills.
In each of the above pairs of sentences, we have first a single word
describing the person or thing denoted by the noun, and then a group of words
describing the person or thing denoted by the same noun.
For instance, the group of words of great wealth tells us what sort of
man the vizier was. It qualifies the noun man just as an Adjective does. It
therefore does the work of an Adjective and is called an Adjective Phrase.
Def:- An
Adjective Phrase is a group of words that does the work of an Adjective.
Study the following Adjectives and the
Adjective Phrases that are equivalent to them:-
Adjectives
-- Adjective Phrases
A golden
crown. -- A crown made of gold.
A purple
cloak. -- A cloak of purple colour.
A white
elephant. -- An elephant with a white skin.
A jungle
track. -- A track through the jungle.
A
blue-eyed boy. -- A boy with blue eyes.
A
deserted village. -- A village without any inhabitants.
A blank
page. -- A page with no writing on it.
The
longest day. -- The day of greatest length.
The
Spanish flag. -- The flag of Spain.
A heavy
load. -- A load of great weight.
Exercise
Pick out
the Adjective Phrases, in the following sentences:-
A man in
great difficulties came to me for help.
He is a
person of very considerable renown.
Wild
beasts in small cages are a sorry sight.
A man
without an enemy is a man with few friends.
He tells
a tale with the ring of truth in it.
A friend in need is a friend in deed.
A stitch
in time saves nine.
A bird in
the hand is worth two in the bush.
Gardens
with cool shady trees surround the village.
Only a
man with plenty of money buys a car of such beauty and power.
In a low
voice he told the tale of his cruel wrongs.
Do you
know the story of the noble Padmini?
He was a
lad of great promise.
He bore a
banner with a strange device.
The
police arrested a man of one of the criminal tribes.
Exercise
In each of the following sentences replace the Adjective in italics by
an Adjective Phrase of the same meaning:-
A grey
cloud spread over the sky.
He dwelt
in a wooden hut.
He had a
bald head.
She wore
a diamond necklace.
It was a
horrible night.
They went
by Siberian railway.
A grassy
meadow stretched before us.
An
earthen pitcher stood on a three-legged table.
The
French flag flew at the top of the highest mast.
That was
a cowardly act.
He is
well.
A
valuable ring was found yesterday.
Heroic
deeds deserve our admiration.
Much has
been said about the Swiss scenery.
Numerical
superiority is a great advantage.
The
Rajputs were passionately fond of martial glory.
I have
passed two sleepless nights.
He is a
professional cricketer.
This book
contains many biblical quotations.
She wants
medical advice.
A tall
soldier stepped forth.
Exercise
Replace each of the following Adjective Pharoses in italics by an
Adjective of the same meaning:-
He wore a
turban made of silk.
He has
done a deed of shame.
He led a
life devoid of blame.
He had a
bold held.
It was a
horrible night.
They went
by Siberian railway.
I met a
little girl from a cottage.
Balu was
a man with plenty of impudence.
From this
village in the mountains came a chieftain of a great fame.
The
Rajput leader was a soldier full of hope and free from fear.
Nelson
was a boy without fear.
Nobody
likes a person with a bad temper.
I admit
that he is a man of sense.
The tops
of the mountains were covered with snow.
He is an
author of great versatility.
It is of
no use.
Note:-
Not all Adjective Phrases can be replaced by Adjectives, for instance :
He never
felt the witchery of the soft blue sky.
Exercise
Fill in
the blanks with suitable Adjective Phrases:-
An
elephant --- is considered searched by some people.
Birds ---
flock together.
He leads
a life ---.
Children
like books ---.
He lost a
diamond ---.
The old
sage spoke words ---.
She is a
woman ---.
John
Gilpin was a citizen ---.
Draw a
picture ---.
The
leaves --- are glossy.
He heard
the sound ---.
Listen to
the sound ---.
The
verdict --- was in his favour.
The doors
--- closed upon him.
The water
--- is very deep.
The road
--- is very muddy.
The
proprietor --- died yesterday,
The paths
--- lead but to the grave.
Exercise
Write
five sentences containing Adjective Phrases.
II. Adverb Phrases
Just as the work of an Adjective is often done by a group of words
called an Adjective Phras.3, so the work of an Adverb is often done by a group
of words. Study the following pairs of sentences carefully:-
1. (a)
Rama ran quickly. (How?)
(b) Rama
ran with great speed. (How?)
2. (a) He
answered rudely. (How?)
(b) He
answered in a very rude manner. (How?)
3. (a) He
does his work carelessly. (How?)
(b) He
does his work without any care. (How?)
4. (a) He
is coming now (When?)
(b) He is coming at this very moment. (When?)
5. (a) No
such diseases were known then. (When?)
(b) No
such diseases were known in those days. (When?)
6. (a)
The arrow fell here. (Where?)
(b) The
arrow fell on this spot. (Where?)
7.(a) You can buy it everywhere.
(Where?)
(b) You
can buy it in all places. (Where?)
8.(a) He fell down. (Where?)
(b) He
fell to the ground. (Where?)
In each of the above pairs of sentences we have first a single word (an
Adverb) modifying a verb, and then a group of words modifying a verb in the
same way.
For instance, the group of words with great speed
tells us how Rama ran. It modifies the verb ran just as the Adverb quickly
does. It therefore does the work of an Adverb and is called an Adverb Phrase.
Def:- An
Adverb Phrase is a group of words that does the work of an Adverb.
Note:- An
Adverb Phrase, like an Adverb, may modify also an Adjective or Adverb: as,
Quinine
is good for malaria.
I have
done well on the whole.
Study the
following Adverbs and the Adverb Phrases that are equivalent to them.
Adverbs
-- Adverb Phrases
Bravely
-- In a brave manner, or with bravery.
Unwisely
-- In an unwise manner, or without wisdom.
Swiftly
-- In a swift manner, or with swiftness.
Beautifully
-- In a beautifully style.
Adverbs
-- Adverb Phrases
Formerly
-- In former times, or once upon a time.
Recently
-- Just now, or at a recent date.
Soon --
Before very long, or at an early date.
There --
At that place.
Away --
To another place.
Abroad --
To (in) a foreign country.
Exercise
Pick out
the Adverb Phrases in the following sentences:-
She lived
in the middle of a great wood.
Nothing
can live on the moon.
Come into
the garden, Maud.
Three
fishers went sailing over the sea.
O'er her
hangs the great dark bell.
Down in a
green and shady bed, a modest violet grew.
On your
conscience this will lie.
They sat
for a while on the bank.
Honesty
is written on his face.
The gun
went off with a loud report.
There
dwelt a miller hale and bold, beside the river Dee.
I stood
on the bridge at midnight.
To the
northward stretched the desert.
Beside a
green meadow a stream used to flow.
I have
read Bacon to my great profit.
In her
ear he whispers gaily.
Beside
the ungathered rice he lay.
They
fought to the last man.
He persevered
in the face of all obstacles.
The shoe
is pressing on my toe.
Keep him
at arm's length.
Make
yourself at home.
It must
be done at any price.
Pauperism
increases at a fearful rate.
He has
painted him in his proper colours.
He has
his finger on the pulse of the nation.
He lives
by his pen.
The
shepherd shouted lo them at the top of his voice.
He strove
with all his might to escape.
Without
pausing to consider, he struck the blow.
Much
water has run under the bridge since then.
Exercise
In each of the following sentences replace the Adverb in italics by an
Adverb Phrase of the same meaning:-
The
pigeon flies swiftly.
Did Rama
behave well?
Go away.
The dying
man replied feebly.
Gently
fell the rain.
We will pitch the tents just here.
He
expects to get promotion soon.
He built
his house yonder.
They have
only recently arrived.
Although
hungry, the soldiers worked cheerfully.
He spoke
eloquently.
Soon the
sun will set.
Do your
work thoroughly.
They were
hurrying homeward.
The door
was suspiciously open.
Formerly
he worked at the School of Economics.
He tried
hard.
Exercise
Replace
each of the following Adverb Phrases by an Adverb of the same meaning:-
The
bodies were mangled in a terrible manner.
Let us
cease work from this very truthfulness.
It was
just on this spot that he died.
The child
replied with perfect
He
arrived at that moment.
I hope
that he will come at a very early date.
He seems
to have acted with great promptitude.
No one
would dare to answer him in an impudent way.
I accept
your statement without reserve.
I thank
you with all my heart.
He
succeeded in the long run.
He is
ignorant to a proverb.
The
post-boy drove with fierce carrier.
He has
been painted in his proper colours.
The wind
blew with great violence.
He has
proved his case to my satisfaction.
Note:- Not all Adverb Phrases can be replaced by Adverbs. For
instance:-I took him on the strength of your recommendation.
Exercise
Fill in
the blanks with suitable Adverb Phrases:-
The
knight fought ---.
The Rajah
treated his vizier ---.
The woodman struck the wolf ---.
Do not answer ---.
I agree
---.
He has
behaved ---.
He does
his homework ---.
He
treated his relatives ---.
The
police handled the bombs ---.
The
sailor climbed ---.
That
happened ---.
He
reached school ---.
He does
his homework ---.
He failed
---.
Old
Mother Hubbard went ---.
Exercise
Write
five sentences containing Adverb Phrases.
Compare:-
The crowd
in the bazaar was very noisy.
The crowd
halted in the bazaar.
In sentence 1, the phrase in the bazaar tells us which crowd was very
noisy; that is, it qualifies the noun crowd. It is therefore an Adjective
Phrase.
In sentence 2, the phrase in the bazaar tells us where the crowd halted;
that is, it modifies the verb halted. It is therefore an Adverb Phrase.
Hence we see that the same phrase may be an Adjective Phrase in one
sentence and an Adverb Phrase in another sentence.
We cannot say what kind of Phrase a given Phrase is until we examine the
work which it does in a sentence.
Exercise
Say which
of the following are Adverb Phrases and which are Adjective Phrases:-
Have you
heard of the man in the moon?
How could
a man be in the moon?
They live on an island.
A house
on an island was washed away.
Awful is
the gloom beneath her.
Then why
did she look beneath her?
Is this
the train to Peshawar?
It
usually goes to Peshawar, Sir.
Exercise
Use the
following phrases in sentences:-
In a loud voice; without further delay; with one voice; for certain;
just in time; up in arms; of no consequence; out of fashion; with great
satisfaction; in the twinkling of an eye; on either side of the street; in a
shady nook; to the last man; with a smile; at sixes and sevens; at the eleventh
hour; on the top of the hill; in future; at nine o'clock.
III. Noun Phrases
Examine
the following sentences:-
The boy
wants something.
The boy
wants to go home.
The word something is a Noun and it is the Object of the verb wants, in
sentence 1. Similarly the group of words, to go home, is the Object of the verb
wants, in sentence 2. Hence this group of words does the work of a Noun. The
group of words, to go home, is therefore a Noun Phrase.
Def:- A
Noun Phrase is a group of words that does the work of a Noun.
Further
examples of Noun Phrases:-
Early to
bed is a good maxim.
He hopes
to win the first prize.
We enjoy
playing cricket.
He loves
to issue harsh orders.
Did you
enjoy reading this book?
I tried
to get the sum right.
To win a
prize is my ambition.
Standing
about in a cold wet wind did me no good.
Exercise
Pick out
the Noun Phrases in the following sentences:-
His
father wished to speak to the Headmaster.
The
wicked vizier loves getting people into trouble.
The poor
debtor intended to pay back every penny of the money.
He
dislikes having to punish his servants.
Horses prefer
living in dark stables.
I should
hate to do such a thing.
Have you
ever tried climbing a coconut palm?
Thinking
good thoughts precedes good actions.
He
refuses to answer the question.
To write
such rubbish is disgraceful.
Promise
to come again.
Why do
you like visiting such a man?
Travelling
in a hot dusty train gives me no pleasure.
He denies
stealing the money,
Your
doing such a thing surprises me.
Exercise
Supply a
Noun Phrase:-
I want
---.
---
delights me.
We all
hope ---.
Pretend
---.
--- seems
dishonest.
---
surprised my mother.
Do you
wish ---?
My father hates ---.
--- gives
me no pleasure.
I don't
intend ---.
--- is
not easy.
I do not
expect ---.
I enjoy
---.
He wishes
---.
Cats like
---.
His
father promised ---.
Exercise
Pick out the Phrases and say whether they are Adjective Phrases, Adverb
Phrases, or Noun Phrases:-
He speaks
like a born orator.
It
grieved me to hear of your illness.
Beyond a
doubt this man is honest.
He failed
in spite of his best efforts.
He won
the prize by means of trickery.
Do not talk like that.
I have
forgotten how to play this game.
He gained
their affection in spite of many faults.
I do not
expect such treatment at your hands.
He speaks
too fast to be understood.
1 do not
know what to do.
I do not
understand how to solve this problem.
He
persevered amidst many difficulties.
He
succeeded in the long run.
Birds of
a feather flock together.
This is a
matter of no importance.
The train
is behind time.
He is a
man of means.
It lies
near his heart,
He keeps
the necklace under lock and key.
He is a
person of no importance.
I want to
go to the cinema to-day.
I love to
hear the watch-dog's honest bark.
I did it
of my own free will.
Show me
how to do it,
His car
ran over a dog.
Things
are in a bad way.
She is a
woman of wonderful patience.
I have
found the key to his secret.
The plan
has the virtue of committing us to nothing.
I don't
see the point of the story.
How to find the way to the ruins is the question. Tubal Cain was a man of might.
He did it
against his will.
I have no
time to waste on trifles.
Don't do
things by halves.
I enjoy
walking in the fields.
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