A phrase is a group of words that makes partial sense and lacks a verb.
Examples:
a bed of roses; a tough battle; great beauty; as happy as etc.
a bed of roses; a tough battle; great beauty; as happy as etc.
Types of Phrases:
ADJECTIVE PHRASES
The phrase does the work of an adjective.
The phrase does the work of an adjective.
Examples:
flag of India, of red colour; of great worth; through the tunnel etc.
flag of India, of red colour; of great worth; through the tunnel etc.
ADVERB PHRASES
A group of words that does the work of a noun.
A group of words that does the work of a noun.
Examples:
late to bed; a cat on the roof etc.
I enjoy reading books. My hope to win the match will never succeed.
late to bed; a cat on the roof etc.
I enjoy reading books. My hope to win the match will never succeed.