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qismat
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Please guide what type of this phrase is.
Hockey playing keeps healthy.
Noun phrase, adjective phrase, gerund phrase |
23 Feb 2023
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jannabanna
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First of all it seems there is a word missing. I have put the objective personal pronoun in brackets because it could be “me, us, etc” - Hockey playing keeps (one) healthy. Another example of this type of sentence is : Eating plenty of fruit is good for health. (Here the –‘ing’ form “eating” is the subject of the verb is and therefore acts like a noun. Hope that answers your question.
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24 Feb 2023
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Ture
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1. PLAYING HOCKEY not hockey playing like Playing football or playing video games. 2. KEEP someone doing someting or KEEP SOMEONE ADJECTIVE ; therefore Playing hockey keeps me / us/ people/ one healthy. |
25 Feb 2023
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qismat
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Plz guide
hockey playing keeps me healthy.
"Hockey paying"
in this sentence is what type of phrase? |
25 Feb 2023
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spinney
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This would be a GERUND PHRASE. There are probably other ways of calling it, but I think that is the most common. |
26 Feb 2023
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