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verb phrase
noun
, Grammar.
- a group of words including a verb and its complements, objects, or other modifiers that functions syntactically as a verb. In English a verb phrase combines with a noun or noun phrase acting as subject to form a simple sentence.
- a phrase consisting of a main verb and any auxiliaries but not including modifiers, objects, or complements.
verb phrase
noun
- grammar a constituent of a sentence that contains the verb and any direct and indirect objects but not the subject. It is a controversial question in grammatical theory whether or not this constituent is to be identified with the predicate of the sentence VP
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Example Sentences
They can also show up as an adjunct to a verb phrase or clause, as in She died young And They showed up drunk.
From Literature
The cat in the hat can be merged with a verb phrase to create a new object, a sentence: The cat in the hat came back.
From Economist
The more natural place for an adverb like “soon” is between the parts of the verb phrase.
From New York Times
Some people, she explains, produce complex noun phrases and simple verb phrases; others produce complex adverbial phrases, and so on.
From Washington Post
Another is the rule that “like” joins noun phrases, while “as” or “as if” is for verb phrases.
From The New Yorker
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