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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : مالفرق بين clause و phrase ??



عماد الدين شاهين
19/09/2008, 10:27 AM
اليكم جميعا . ارجو وضع شرح شاف يمكنني من فهم clause و phrase وكذلك انواعهم . صراحة اواجه صعوبة في تقسيم الجملة ومعرفة اذا ما كانت noun phrase or noun clause or adectival clause or phrase or prepositional phrase or adverbial phrase or clause لا ادري لماذا هل لانني اقرا من مراجع صعبة . ارجو التوضيح بامثلة شافية واكثر من مثال حتي اتمكن من فهمها . وشكرا لكم .

عماد الدين شاهين
21/09/2008, 06:53 AM
اين الردود .؟؟؟؟

رانيا بيبرس
16/05/2009, 05:56 PM
Dear brother,

A phrase is a group of words without a verb and thus no complete meaning

Ex: the beautiful girl.

A clause a is a sentence....(subject+verb with/out a complement.. depending on the verb itself) and this category can be divided to Independent clauses and dependent clauses

The Independent Clause is a sentence (subject+verb+object/complement.. depending on its verb)... and have a complete thought unit.. on other words can stand by itself.. because we've a full meaning..

Ex:
This is the book I was searching for.

As for the dependent clause.. here we've a sentence also but this time can't stand by itself.. needs other parts of speech to give a full meaning

Ex: who's standing at the opposite side.
as you see it has a subject , a verb but we still wanna know who is that guy who's standing at the opposite side.. right?

The man who's standing at the opposite side is my manager.
see!

we'll continue our topic later insh'allah.
regards.

عماد الدين شاهين
06/06/2009, 10:46 PM
شكرا علي الشرح الوافي

سهام جمال
06/06/2009, 11:02 PM
Salam
to add to what Rania said
a prepositional phrase is a phrase that starts with a preposition
this prepositional phrase can work as an adjective and thus called adjective phrase
e.g. I bought a car with a sun roof
with a sun roof is a prepositional phrase
that work as an adjective (describing the noun car
also the prepositional phrase can work (function) as an adverb
describing a verb
e.g. The troop hiked through the forest
describing an adverb
e.g. They arrived late in the day
and thus called an adverb phrase
! I hope I was a help
There is this book called
Understanding and Using English Grammar (second edition) by Betty Schrampfer Azar
I taught it for two years it's kind of simple but comprehensive
Good Luck

سهام جمال
06/06/2009, 11:02 PM
Salam
to add to what Rania said
a prepositional phrase is a phrase that starts with a preposition
this prepositional phrase can work as an adjective and thus called adjective phrase
e.g. I bought a car with a sun roof
with a sun roof is a prepositional phrase
that work as an adjective (describing the noun car
also the prepositional phrase can work (function) as an adverb
describing a verb
e.g. The troop hiked through the forest
describing an adverb
e.g. They arrived late in the day
and thus called an adverb phrase
! I hope I was a help
There is this book called
Understanding and Using English Grammar (second edition) by Betty Schrampfer Azar
I taught it for two years it's kind of simple but comprehensive
Good Luck
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م.علي ناصر
06/06/2009, 11:22 PM
شكرا للجميع

للا اسماء
07/06/2009, 03:50 AM
A clause is a group of words that a subject and a verb.
.Independent clauses are complete sentences.They contains a subject and verb
Three diferent types of sentences contain independent clauses.
1-simple sentences are made up of one independent clause
example: the cat ran

2-compound sentences are made up of two (or somtimes more) independent clauses that are joined by a conjunction such as "and" "but" or" "nor" and "yet" .
for example: the cat ran and the dog chased it

3-Complex sentences are made up of one or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.(a dependent clause is an incomplete sentence) it need to be conncted to an independent clause
for example: the cat that i saw ran


A noun clauses has a subject and a verb.It is introduced by a clause marker and can be used in exactly the same way as a noun.

1-as subjects
for example: Sam's jokes are very funny (noun
noun clauses ) What Sam says is vey funny

2 As objects
for example: The man told us the adress(noun
The man told us where he lived (noum clause

3-As objects of the preposition
for example:I wasn't asked about the party.)noun
I wasn't asked about who was invited)noun clauses


Adjective clauses:
An adjective clause has a subject and a verb. It is a dependent clause because it does not form a complete sentence. It is used like an adjective to describe,identify,or give more information about nouns and indefinite pronouns such as "someone" anyone" and"everything".
for example:
] the house that has the green shutters is for sale

عماد الدين شاهين
07/06/2009, 08:57 AM
شكرا لكم علي هذا الشرح الرائع والمفيد

جواد عوض
08/06/2009, 11:30 PM
a clause is a group of words that a subject and a verb.
.independent clauses are complete sentences.they contains a subject and verb
three diferent types of sentences contain independent clauses.
1-simple sentences are made up of one independent clause
example: The cat ran
2-compound sentences are made up of two (or somtimes more) independent clauses that are joined by a conjunction such as "and" "but" or" "nor" and "yet" .
For example: The cat ran and the dog chased it
3-complex sentences are made up of one or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.(a dependent clause is an incomplete sentence) it need to be conncted to an independent clause
for example: The cat that i saw ran
a noun clauses has a subject and a verb.it is introduced by a clause marker and can be used in exactly the same way as a noun.
1-as subjects
for example: Sam's jokes are very funny (noun
noun clauses ) what sam says is vey funny
2 as objects
for example: The man told us the adress(noun
the man told us where he lived (noum clause
3-as objects of the preposition
for example:i wasn't asked about the party.)noun
i wasn't asked about who was invited)noun clauses
adjective clauses:
An adjective clause has a subject and a verb. It is a dependent clause because it does not form a complete sentence. It is used like an adjective to describe,identify,or give more information about nouns and indefinite pronouns such as "someone" anyone" and"everything".
For example:
] the house that has the green shutters is for sale
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