Verb Phrases with Interrupters

What is a Verb Phrase with an Interrupter?

A verb phrase can be interrupted by an adverb that describes the state of the verb without being part of the verb or verb phrase.

Some examples of verb phrases with interrupters would be the following:

Sean has rarely completed his homework.
(“has completed” = verb phrase; “rarely” = interrupter)

He was ferociously eating his sandwich.
(“was eating” = verb phrase; “ferociously” = interrupter)

Wendy did not contribute to the group project.
(“did contribute” = verb phrase; “not” = interrupter)

Tony could have easily taken the advanced algebra class. (“could have taken” = verb phrase; “easily” = interrupter)

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