A sick room should be well aired. 17. 59. Examine the following sentences. 5. 28. Nothing will make him repent. Circumstances will oblige me to go.Note The Active Voice is used when the agent, or actor, is to be made prominent ; the Passive, when the thing acted upon is to be made prominent. Adjective phrases come in many different forms. In Rome we must do as the Romans. Firdousi, the poet, / wrote the Shah Namah. 23. 11. 16. In spite of poverty he became distinguished. 15. Write with Grammarly. He lives about two miles from here. She fought in a brave manner. 004 22. Positive. (3) Do the work thats nearest, Tho its dull at whiles Helping when you meet them. His offence is one ____. 11. I know the place ____. The boy went out to play ____.21. As soon as he heard the news he wrote to me. We all hope ____. He has no command over himself. 5. The bark that held a prince went down. Adjective. word something is a Noun and it is the Object of the verb wants, in sentence 1. you ever tried climbing a coconut palm? accept your statement without reserve. wicked vizier loves getting people into trouble. Its an ill wind that blows nobody any good. If I make a promise I keep it. We have seen that an Adverb clause is a subordinate clause which does the work of an Adverb. 28. 24. I did it because I wanted to. I am glad that you like it. the noun crowd. Here in each sentence the main clauses are simply coupled together. The infinitive with to is often used as the equivalent of an Adjective Clause. Hence both these groups of words do the work of an Adjective. The second group of words which has a broken handle, also describes the umbrella and so does the work of anAdjective. (2) Adjective Clauses which do the work of Adjectives. Phras.3, so the work of an Adverb is often done by a group of words. Does any of you know anything about it ? Our soldiers tried to scale the cliff. Enough There is time enough and to spare. While I command this ship there will be good discipline. I shall be able to get in although I have no ticket. For 30. (In order that and lest are used in a formal style.) Demonst. The evil that men do lives after them. The Court appointed him guardian of the orphan child. Since you desire it, I will look into the matter. 1. 26. The child replied with perfect truthfulness. Both the cashier and the accountant are Hindus.150 High School English Grammar & Composition facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualibBut Adverb. No other metal is as useful as iron. Travelling in a hot dusty train gives me no pleasure. Else I have something else for you. 3. 6. 1. 11. He lost his all in speculation.Any Give place to your Adjective. Open rebuke is better than secret love. He is as deaf as a post. Below are further examples: (1) Breathes there the man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land? Complex sentence, containing two subordinate clauses: 1. All Adjective. The next step is to find out the Subordinate Clause or Clauses, showing the relation which each Clause bears to the Principal Clause. a sentence but expresses a coherent idea. A man 30. 14. 4. I have not been well since I returned from Chennai. It is therefore an Adjective Phrase. To find fault / is easy.3. The earth is round. You never hear of a happy millionaire. This sounds much better, doesnt it ? Grammar mistakes and an inappropriate tone detract from your intended meaning, potentially undermining your credibility and causing others to misinterpret your message. It was just on this spot that he died. 3. Birds ____flock together. persevered in the face of all obstacles. 7. been painted in his proper colours. He that is down need fear no fall. These cards may be worth hundreds of dollars! He dislikes having to punish his servants. 22. The tops We shall be blamed by everyone. If I simply say The baby seems I do not make complete sense. Can I get [Here the Relative Pronoun that is understood.] We have come so that we may help you. 16. ), b) He was a man The steamer will leave as soon as the mails arrive. 070 Study They felt sorry that they lost the match. 2. Usha Kiran is not the tallest of all the buildings in the city. Never refuse to entertain a man in your heart ______all the world is talking against him. 7. He dwelt in a wooden hut. 16. 6. :[ uncountable] A deep sense of shame overwhelmed him. 7. 10. He cried aloud for joy. Most people think so. Note that than is sometimes used as a Preposition before a Relative Pronoun in the Adjective Clause ; as, They elected Rama than whom no better boy ever went to school. 3. Govern your passions or they will A rainbow in the sky. Fear nought but sin. 6. The man that hath no music in his soul is fit for treason. The police arrested a man of one of the criminal tribes. 5. Conjunction. His parents named him Hari. 32. sentence 2, the phrase in the bazaar tells us where the crowd halted; that is, 10. I have forgotten how to play this game. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. As I was going in my father came out. 0 0 Similar questions 12. 8. Just Replace the adjective phrase by single adjective of similar meaning. 27. see that the same phrase may be an Adjective Phrase in one sentence and an, We cannot 049 Time 2. 9. (Noun clause, object of comprehend in B.) 5. coolies belonged to a hill tribe. As he was poor I helped him. 4. 2. Use the Noun Clausepredicatively in the last three. { By whom were you taught grammar?/Who were you taught Active. Preposition. 3. 24. 20. 9. 29. (b)The vizier was a man of great wealth. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. The boy was too old for a whipping. Which is the road that leads most 14. 2. He speaks too fast to be understood. 084. Replace (Omit the agent where possible.) the following Adjectives and the Adjective Phrases that are equivalent to 10. Abolition of 12. 43. What happened next ? The phrase reliable, yet affordable, used is an adjective phrase because it provides descriptive details about the noun truck.. 49. Adjectives include: gray. (a) The arrow fell here. Superlative. The naked everyday he clad. EXERCISE 4Pick out the Complement in each of the following sentences, and say whether it is a Noun, an Adjective, a Pronoun, etc. There are too many short sentences. 2. 35. They are, therefore, called Noun Phrases. 6. They returned whence they had come. The fool is busy in everyones business but his own. Next Adjective. Wheres the book ^ he left for me ? Heedless of its loudest lay, Hardly knows that it has sung. Tell me why you did this. He seems to have acted with great promptitude. A purple It was so dark that you could not see your hand. He [a gentleman] never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort; he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him, and interprets everything for the best. the following pairs of sentences carefully:-, (b) 1. Showing no regret for one's wrongdoings. 9. 062 Pronoun. 39. 039 The airplane flies faster than birds. 7. The house is to let. I dont intend ____. 25. keeps the necklace under lock and key. a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of having done something dishonourable, unworthy, degrading, etc, an occasion for regret, disappointment, etc, One or more forum threads is an exact match of your searched term. These group of words act as an adjective and are, therefore, adjective phrases. Some seeds fell where there was no earth. Adverb. Active. moment! 4. Adverb Clauses of Place are introduced by the Subordinating Conjunctions where and whereas, I have put it where I can find it again. EXERCISE 41Make ten sentences, each containing an Adjective Clause, in which a Relative Pronoun is understood.182 High School English Grammar & Composition facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualibEXERCISE 42Make ten sentences, each containing an Adjective Clause, in which a Relative Adverb is understood.Chapter 7 MORE ABOUT ADVERB CLAUSES45. 9. 8. 7. Beside the ungathered rice he lay. 14. 7. The word me is called the Indirect Object of the Verb gave to distinguish it from the Object penknife, which is the Direct Object. I am as strong as him. There is no meaning in what you say. 3. Numerical superiority is a great advantage. Article. Shall we look anywhere else ? b1. O r how Kent and Caius could be the same person. ), (b) He spoke in such a low voice that few could hear him. He is in the right. 13. (b)The magistrate was a man with a kindly nature. Complex sentence containing three Subordinate clauses: 1. He ran so fast ____. 10. The postman looked very tired at the end of the day. The crowd halted in the bazaar. 5. 1. 6. The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And Ive many curious things to show when you are there. 34. A grassy meadow stretched before us. They sat for a while on the bank. He confessed his guilt. live? 066 12. W hose father had left her sole heiress to a large estate. (b) The vizier was a man of great wealth. The Clause, when evening came, cannot stand by itself and make good sense. My eldest son was bred at Oxford, as I intended him for the learned profession. Each part contains a Subject and a Predicate of its own, and forms part of a large sentence. But Learss care-crazed brain at that time could not comprehend (Principal clause, coordinate with A.) 27. I bought the baby a doll. Walls made of stone do not make a prison. to live in a tub. Since you have already decided, why do you ask my opinion ?Supply suitable Adverb Clauses. The door was suspiciously open. Draw a picture ____.166 High School English Grammar & Composition facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualibEXERCISE 12Write five sentences containing Adjective Phrases.II. page. 10. 7. We heard the sound ____. He was given a reward by the Governor. Tell me what you think about this. Today she seems sad. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. 9. But it would be nonsense to say The boys made Rama. The boys did not make Rama : they made Rama captain. Adverb Clauses of Result or Consequence52. 11. He met a girl with blue eyes. 23. Poetry takes me up so entirely _______ I scarce see what passes under my nose. Chapter 2 PHRASESI. 35. EXERCISE 29In each of the following sentences, replace each Adjective Phrase by an Adjective Clause. 5. Is the second group of words, when evening came, also an Adverb Phrase ? in the hand is worth two in the bush. It therefore does the work of He kept us waiting. He laughs best who laughs last. But if you look a little closer, youll see that it isnt just a used truckmore specifically, its a reliable, yet affordable, used truck. 19. This shirt is too small for me. 6. EXERCISE 32Complete the following by adding suitable Noun Clauses. Preposition. 26. 7. We must eat to live, but we should And licked the soup from the cooks own ladles. Def An Adjective Phrase is a group of words that does the work of an Adjective.15. Exercise 6: Pick out the Noun Phrases in the following sentences : Exercise 7: Expand the words printed in italics into phrases. 3. 14. Comparative Iron is more useful than any other metal. Positive. We must listen to his words. The subject denotes the person or thing about which something is said. (b)The It was a blow than which no crueller was ever struck. 068 10. 19. It was a horrible night. Stand still if you value your life. Comparative. The building is in a dilapidated condition.No. As the following examples show, it is possible to change the Degree of Comparison of an Adjective or Adverb ina sentence, without changing the meaning of the sentence. 22. 19. We should learn to govern ourselves.Analysis of Simple Sentences 161 facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualib3. It grieved me to hear that she was ill. 5. An Adjective Phrase is a group of words that does the work of an Adjective. 1. Adverb. 16. the group of words, to go home, is the Object of the verb wants, in sentence 2. abilities might contribute to our support and his own. Although troops had marched all day they fought bravely all night. All the blessings we enjoy come from God. She walks in a swift manner. 5. A king may be looked at by a cat. 047 village in the mountains came a chieftain of a great fame. 60. 7. The moon was bright and we could see our way. I was ashamed of what I had done. 2. 4. 5. 28. 7. Why he left is a mystery. [You] do the work, helping lame dogs over stiles. 19. Pronoun. I do not know ____. 6. Inter. 4. The flames spread everywhere. 29. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Did you enjoy reading this book ? I do not like to meet a man with a bad temper. (2) Before he died, the good Earl of Kent, who had still attended his old masters steps from the first of his daughters ill-usage to this sad period of his decay, tried to make him understand that it was he who had followed him under the name of Caius; but Lears care-crazed brain at that time could not comprehend how that could be, or how Kent and Caius could be the same person. A phrase is a group of words that cant stand on its own as a sentence because it doesnt have a subject and a predicate. is commendable.3 father Haris saves nine.4 views My5 Firdousi the poet6 desire (1) A (2) to excel7 stitch (1) A (2) in time It will be noted that in 1, the Attribute is an Adjective ; in 2, the Attribute is a Participle (or Participial Adjective) ; in 3, the Attribute is a Noun in the Possessive or Genitive Case ; in 4, the Attribute is a Possessive Adjective ; in 5, the Attribute is a Noun in Apposition ; in 6, the Attribute (to excel) is a Gerundial Infinitive ; in 7, the Attribute (in time) is a group of words doing the work of an Adjective.NoteA or an and the are really Attributes, but they are sometimes treated as parts of the Subject-word. The early bird catches the worm. Adjectives include: An adjective phrase is a phrase that contains an adjective, but theres more to it than thatas a whole, an adjective phrase is a phrase that acts as an adjective by describing a noun. He 11. She sleeps the sleep that knows no waking. 8. 4. 12. fishers went sailing over the sea. 26. Adjective. He gained their affection in spite of many faults. Even The chances are even. Can you tell who wrote Shakuntala? A man of sense like him was not expected to do this. The bodies were mangled in a terrible manner. The Rajah treated his vizier ____. Interchange of the Degrees of Comparison73. Note I n 6, It is a provisional subject ; the real subject is to find fault. Without pausing to consider, he struck the blow. He will be made President by the people. 27. 13. 11. (b)I like to see a face with a smile on it. He A village without any inhabitants.A blank page. 55. Now go on to read this section. 1. qualifying a noun or a pronoun. 12. No one In sentence 3, the Clause does the work of an Adverb, and modifies the verb went. I shall remain where I am. I met Mr. Joshi, who (= and he) thereupon shook hands with me. Noun. The prisoner was taken before the Captain, who (= and he) condemned him to instant death. 3. (4) When the verb is a Transitive Verb having two objects, the predicate may consist of the Verb and its two Objects Indirect and Direct. There were no complaints except that the day was too hot. (3) When the verb is a Transitive Verb, the Predicate may consist of the Verb and its Object. 18. 053 We learn, _______ we may be able to make our way in the world. Make yourself at home. 2. A stitch in time saves nine. The word something is a Noun and it is the Object of the verb wants, in sentence 1. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 4. a4. He trudged on, though he was very tired. 15. The King immediately gave orders Lock up this 13. In a loud I took him because you recommended him. The wicked vizier loves getting people into trouble. 7. They have pulled down the old house. We saw the storm approaching. 1. 9. 13. (Where? The 63. He told us the time of his arrival. Why should I be suspected by you? Exercise 1: Pick out the Adjective Phrases in the following sentences. 30. 6. 9. The article contains many quotations from the Bible. Adjective. 22. Much 3. He ordered the police to pursue the thief. The group of words, whose eyes were blue, also qualifies the noun girl. 23. 9. 15. Still waters run deep. Less You are paying less attention to your studies than you used to do. It was all profit and no loss. Work through all the exercises. 12. A friend who helps you in time of need is a real friend. 18. He was too late to hear the first speech.196 High School English Grammar & Composition facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualib5. Go away. 29. In each of the following Complex sentences, the Noun Clause is the Subject of a verb: That you should say so surprises me. Enough is as good as a feast. He that is warm thinks all so. Tell me the news as you have heard. I think I know your face. A His belief that some day he would succeed cheered him through many disappointments. A phrase is a group of words that cant stand on its own as a sentence because it doesnt have a subject and a predicate. Ive been 14. 7. 6. He is the man whom we all respect. 21. Adverb Clauses of Result or Consequence are introduced by the Subordinating Conjunction that. The vizier was a man of great wealth. The tide having turned, the ship set sail. He is still in business. 14. It can be written as: 'He led a blameless life', where blameless is an adjective that replaces . beasts in small cages are a sorry sight. from fear. It is therefore a phrase. He does ____. The doctor is hopeful that she will 14. (a) This proved that the man had stolen the horse. He was punished as he deserved. 28. Give him what you can. 9. I love to hear the watch-dogs honest bark. 27. You can put it wherever you like. We shall round the cape in safety. Much has been said about the Swiss scenery. 2. It therefore does the work of an Adverb and is. Replace each of the Adjective Phases by an Adjective of the same 2. 1. 25. Each part is therefore a sentence which is part of a large sentence. 14. Even if it rains I shall come. As he was not there, I spoke to his brother. Adverb. 8. The man _______ stands by me in trouble I wont bid him go until the sun shines again. 31. The Exhibition was opened by the Prime Minister. (b) Rama ran with great speed. 12. Even the man in the street cannot be ignored. 5. 5) The boy at the top will get the scholarship. To win a prize is my ambition. It is hard to understand. 25. A sensible man like him was not expected to do this. EXERCISE 59Rewrite the following sentences so as to get rid of the Adverb too . Superlative. I have done that much only. He is sure that we will win the match. 1. A city on a hill cannot be hid. qualifies the noun man just as an Adjective does. 11. As soon as it is possible. 14. When he must work. Some girls of the class are cleverer than Naomi. We cannot justly interpret the religion of any people, unless we are prepared to admit that we ourselves are liable to error in matters of faith. We are kind to you because you are kind to us. Joshi writes more interestingly than most historians. 13. The people will make him President. 33. Active. He drove too fast for the police to catch. His friends elected him secretary of the club. I read Milton 1. 46. There are three very useful chapters (12, 13 and 14) containing exercises in synthesisor combination of sentences. 2. 13. 21. He worked so hard that he succeeded. (Main Clause) (ii)As the boxers advanced into the ring. I did not know that he had come. 1. The I shall see you tomorrow, _______ we will talk the matter over. Who said.(Adjective clause, qualifying man in 1.) 10. Mr. Burchell had scarce taken leave, and Sophia consented to dance with the chaplain, when my little ones came running out to tell us that the Squire was come with a crowd of company. With adjective phrases, you describe adjectives. I do it because I choose to. 34. feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that you have not reached a standard that people expect. 12. Adjective. Compared sentences are often contracted. They have only recently arrived. Complex sentence, containing three subordinate clauses: 1. 13. He cannot see ____. We shall not see his like again. I know him. They were commanded to wait till the signal was given. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. 052 the Adverb Phrases in the following sentences:-. 37. ), (b) He is Adverb Clauses of Supposition or Concession56. Needs Noun. He 3. Do whatever you think right. Home they brought her warrior dead. Noun. A vessel that once gets a crack, _______ it may be cunningly mended, will never stand such rough usage _______ a whole one. No one can tell _______ this will end. Do not talk like that. Conjunction. I know better. And bit the babies in the cradles, And ate the cheese out of the vats. 1. 1. 26. Show me how to do it. Examine the following sentences. [That is, who did not weep to hear such news.]2. 33. His father promised ___. (4) I knew a man who believed that, if a man were permitted to make the ballads, he need not care who made the laws of a nation. 4) The army of France was defeated. It will be seen that the preposition of, about or for necessary to connect the intransitive verb construction to the succeeding Noun Clause in each of the above sentences is omitted. Soon the sun will set. I met a boy _______ told me _______ I could find you. 29. For does his work carelessly. 6. 5. I thank you with all my heart. It was dark when the cannonading stopped all of a sudden. The public will learn with astonishment that war is 6. 2. Such was not my intention. There is no such flatterer as a mans self. Since you are so clever you will be able to explain this. 8. 14. You have woken up everyone in the neighborhood. 044 We therefore call it a Noun Clause. Passive. 48. Old Mother Hubbard went ____.168 High School English Grammar & Composition facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualibEXERCISE 17Write five sentences containing Adverb Phrases.18. 26. EXERCISE 11Fill in the blanks with suitable Adjective Phrases. 8. 1. As soon as you stand there, this young lady is your lawful wedded wife. live Ill live. The swallows will return to the country whence such birds migrate. I like to see a face with a smile on it. Passive. Adjective. 9. So terrible a disease broke out that very few of the people survived. (b) No such diseases were known in those days. 11. 6. The house _______ he was born lies in ruins. 7. dislikes having to punish his servants. 13. 8. I will take some, but not all.154 High School English Grammar & Composition facebook.com/LinguaLIB vk.com/lingualib27. 8. The verdict ____was in his favour. 4. Naomi is not one of the cleverest girls in the class. From this Formerly Grammarly helps you write the way you intend 1. Fill in 28. Someone has picked my pocket. OR Some other buildings in the city are perhaps taller than Usha Kiran. 2. ), 3. USHA Comparative. Cats like ____. Birds of a feather flock together. 14. This is not the time to go into the why and the wherefore of it.Yet Adverb. He has done a deed of shame. Pronoun. 5. Water ____should be kept in a covered jar. A knowledge of different types of phrases, clauses and sentences (chapters 2 to 9) andpractice in the use of conjunctions like if, when, as, because, though, that, and, but,etc. Adjectives include: An adjective phrase is a phrase that contains an adjective, but theres more to it than thatas a whole. . 24. 9. Usha Kiran is not taller than some other buildings in the city. 3. 9. Robinson Crusoe was puzzled when he discovered the print of a foot on the sand. You forget ____. 13. Little learning is a dangerous thing. 13. I shot an arrow into the air. He was a lad of great promise. 20. 3. each of the following Adverb Phrases by an Adverb of the same meaning:-. In our example sentence, only one noun, the truck, is described: Its a, By design, an adjective phrase contains multiple words. For instance : I took him on the strength of your recommendation.Fill in the blanks with suitable Adverb Phrases. In itself it cannot make complete sense, but can have meaning only through its relation to some part of the sentence in which it stands; as, This writer was a man of great wealth. He is like his father. When he had uttered these words he sat down. I am glad that he has recovered from his illness. 7. 30,000 annually. He teaches us Geometry. 13. However cleverly you may cheat, you will be found at last. 34. soon recover. 11. 11. But while an adjective phrase is simply a few additional words that bulk up an adjective, an adjective clause reiterates the noun. Keep him at arms length. The train is behind time. lived in the middle of a great wood. They fought as heroes do. It is of no use. Look at the group of words in italics in the following sentences. 16. The boys / have been reading. 23. They had their ups and downs of fortune.Well Noun. I fear that I shall fail. What is an example of an adjective phrase? 2. He has done a deed of shame. I hope it will give comfort to great numbers who are passing through the world in obscurity, when I inform them how easily distinction may be obtained. She the painful feeling of having done or experienced something wrong, dishonest, etc. Adjective Phrase Examples 47. Stones should not be thrown by those who live in glass 13. There are two nouns in this sentence: the speaker and the truck. 7. He replied that he would come. The EXERCISE 2In the following sentences, pick out the complete Subject; then separate Subject-word from its Attributes. It was unfortunate that you were absent.35. A reward was given to him by the Governor. 17. Comparative. It is time for the shop to be shut up. I did not buy it because I did not like the look of it. 15. He is not any the worse for it. He does his work without any care. 13. 2 2. Here, 'of shame' is an adjective phrase replaced by the adjective 'shameful' that means the same. We there met a boy _______ had lost his way. 4. Conjunction. He lost a diamond ____ 15. I will die before I submit. Many ships were so shattered as to be wholly unmanageable. His grammar is shocking. 18. New brooms / sweep clean. dwelt a miller hale and bold, beside the river Dee. Rajputs were passionately fond of martial glory. Solution Verified by Toppr He has done a shameful deed. 22. 37. I did not pay him, as I had no money with me. 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