Prepositional Phrase or Infinitive Phrase
Verbal Phrase
Function?
Verb or Predicate Phrases
(Grammar Blocks)
What's Modifying 'shoes'?
200

We can always look to Aunt Annie for help.

prepositional phrase

200

Having a pet is a big responsibility.

subject

(tells what)

200

Mr. Plumber left.

past tense


200

My dad only wears leather shoes.

leather

Noun Phrase

300

To begin with, the whole issue seems silly.

infinitive phrase

300

Do you have homework to do?

modifies 'homework'

(what kind of homework)

300

The baby might be sleeping.

past perfect progressive


300

Marcella donated her old shoes to Goodwill.

old

Adjective Phrase

400

I want to tell you something

infinitive phrase

400

I dream of traveling the world someday.

Object of the Preposition 'of'

(tells what)

400

They talked and talked all night.

compound PredPh

400

I'll wear the shoes with the daisies on the sides.

with the daisies on the side

Prepositional Phrase


500

Mom has errands to run.

infinitive phrase

500

We could see the dancers stretching and leaping backstage.

modifies 'dancers'

500

The pianist can play Mozart.

500

Those must be the shoes that the dog chewed up.

that the dog chewed up

Relative (Adjective) Clause

640

He was hard to wake up, but he finally came to.

prepositional phrase 

(part of a phrasal verb)

640

To apologize properly, first take responsibility for your hurtful behaviors.

adverbial

(how or why)

640

Something smells weird.

640
Everyone will need a second pair of shoes to wear in case of rain.

to wear

Infinitive Phrase

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