Types of Phrases
Pronouns
Name that Conjunction
100

A modifying parenthetical or subordinate phrase that includes a subject but no acting verb. "Legs quivering, our old dog Gizmo dreams of chasing squirrels."

Absolute Phrase

100

My, mine, yours, ours, theirs, his, hers, its

Possessive pronouns

100

Is it a subordinating or coordinating conjunction? 

After

Subordinating

200

A phrase that restates a preceding term, expands it, or explains it. "Her dong, a bull mastiff, looks ridiculous in a pink bow."

Appositive phrase

200

Myself, ourselves, themselves, herself, himself

Reflexive pronouns

200

Because

Subordinating

300

A phrase that contains a person, place or thing and any modifiers. "This is a grammar lesson."

Noun phrase

300

Each other, one another

Reciprocal pronouns

300

Yet

Coordinating

400

Who, whom, which, whoever, whomever, whichever, that. 

Relative pronouns

400

Though

Subordinating 

500

Few, everyone, all, some, anything, nobody.

Indefinite pronouns

500

FAN BOYS

Coordinating