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Câu hỏi trắc nghiệm
A phrase is a group of words consisting of a noun and all its modifiers is not true about phrases
A phrase does not contain a finite verb is true about phrases.
A phrase is named by its headword: True
The main difference between a phrase and a clause is the verb: False
A clause differs from a phrase in that a clause contains a finite verb: False
A phrase does not contain any verb: False
A noun phrase is a phrase with a noun as headword is true about noun phrases.
An adverb phrase is a phrase with an adverb as headword is true about adverb phrases.
In a preposition phrase, the preposition is the most important word is true about preposition phrases.
An infinitive phrase contains a finite verb is not true about infinitive phrases.
A gerund phrase can perform the functions of an adverb is not true about gerund phrases.
A present participle phrase can perform as a noun is not true about present participle phrases.
A past participle phrase can perform the functions of a verb is not true about past participle phrases.
In an absolute phrase, the participle must share the same subject with the main verb is not true about absolute phrases.
By form the underlined part in ‘I consider living this way being in prison’ is a gerund phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘swimming regularly is good for health’ is a gerund phrase.
By form the underlined part in ‘swimming regularly, I am getting healthier’ is a present participle phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘being a student, I must study hard’ is a present participle phrase
An adjective phrase is a phrase with an adjective as headword is true about adjective phrases.
By form the underlined part in ‘the concert being over, everyone went home’ is an absolute phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘the van loaded, we headed for the camping ground’ is an absolute phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘on the river bank sat little Robert, covered with mud’ is a past participle phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘concerning the weather, the match should be cancelled’ is a preposition phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘Paul being late disturbs everybody’ is a gerund phrase
By form the underlined part in ‘the whole city celebrated the winning football season’ is a noun phrase