Types of phrases in the song "New York" by Alicia Keys

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Types of phrases in the song "New York" by Alicia Keys by Mind Map: Types of phrases in the song "New York" by Alicia Keys

1. Subordinate phrases

1.1. Noun phrases: the world that could compare; the sidelines is lined with casualties, who sip to life casually.

1.2. Verb phrases:can't save you, can make it

1.3. Adverb phrase: to life casually then gradually

2. coordinate phrases

2.1. Adversative: I bleed blue, but I ain't a Crip though

2.2. Copulative phrase:Lights is blinding

3. catch me in the kitchen, in the in-crowd, in the air, on the wind

4. Adjective phrase: more famous then a Yankee

5. Predicative adjective over the subject.

5.1. Big lights will inspire you

6. prepositional phrases