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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Phrases

How can I tell the difference between an adjective phrase, an adverb phrase, and a noun phrase?
  

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You will have to discover what word(s) they modify or describe in the sentence. Adjective phrases modify nouns; adverb phrases modify verbs, adjectives, or the whole sentence; and noun phrases act as subjects of sentences or objects of verbs or prepositions.

  • You will have to discover what word(s) they modify or describe in the sentence.
  • Adjective phrases modify nouns; adverb phrases modify verbs, adjectives, or the whole sentence; and noun phrases act as subjects of sentences or objects of verbs or prepositions.
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You will have to discover what word(s) they modify or describe in the sentence. Adjective phrases modify nouns; adverb phrases modify verbs, adjectives, or the whole sentence; and noun phrases act as subjects of sentences or objects of verbs or prepositions.

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