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PHRASE

VS
SENTENCE

CENTRO DE IDIOMAS, PLAC 114-2022


GRAMMAR REVIEW
SPEAKING
PRACTICE
ASK YOUR PARTNER ABOUT:

• HIS/HER PLANS FOR TODAY


AFTERNOON

• THINGS HE/SHE DOES ON FRIDAY

• THINGS HE/SHE DID LAST


WEEKEND
LISTENING
1. Does speaker A enjoy his job? 5. Does speaker C like his job?
a. Yes a. Yes
b. Sometimes b. Sometimes
c. No c. No

2. When does speaker A work? 6. What does speaker D say is difficult about
a. Weekdays being a pilot?
b. Weekends and holidays a. Travelling to many countries.
c. Summer holidays b. Learning many languages.
c. Flying planes in bad weather.

3. When does speaker B work? 7. What does speaker D say is the best thing
a. When he is at Univeristy about his job?
b. Weekends a. Visiting different places.
c. Summer holidays b. Meeting different people.
c. The different weather.

4. What does speaker B say tourists love 8. What does speaker E not like about her job?
doing? a. The doctors
a. Visiting Universities b. The sick people
b. Taking a boat trip c. The uniform
c. Swimming in the river
PHRASE VS
SENTENCE
A PHRASE is a group of words JOHN LIVES ON SIMPSON AVENUE
which DOES NOT contain a
subject and a predicate, and DOES
NOT make complete sense by it
self. It depends upon other words SENTENCE
to make sense.
PHRASE
PHRASE VS SENTENCE

A SENTENCE is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate.

Teachers drink too much coffee.

Person, place, animal or


thing we are talking
about It tells us more about
the subject. It
contains the verb.
Differences between
PHRASE vs
SENTENCE
TYPES OF SENTENCES
P
S
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P
DE
P EX
S
IN
P
EX
P
IM
P
DE
S
IN
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