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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Adverb phrases

In the sentence In a lichen two totally different parts complement each other. what is the adverb phrase and what does it modify
  

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Anonymous In a lichen two totally different parts complement each other. I'd say it's "In a lichen," and it modifies the entire main clause. ( ( what is the adverb phrase and what does it modify ) ) Of course, it's also a prepositional phrase.

  • Anonymous In a lichen two totally different parts complement each other.
  • I'd say it's "In a lichen," and it modifies the entire main clause.
  • ( ( what is the adverb phrase and what does it modify ) ) Of course, it's also a prepositional phrase.
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AnonymousIn a lichen two totally different parts complement each other.
I'd say it's "In a lichen," and it modifies the entire main clause.

( ( what is the adverb phrase and what does it modify ) )

Of course, it's als

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