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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help distinguishing adverb phrases, noun phrases and adjective phrases! I keep getting them mixed up! Please help if you can!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes,a trick can be used whenever in a sentence when there is mention any name it is noun phrases, if it is about any work.. it is adverb phrases, and if it it is talkin about subjct den it is adjective. by remeberin dese points u can easily find it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

- An adverbial phrase is a group of words that together function like an adverb. E.G; I'll run the race quickly. (using a simple adverb) I'll run the race in a few days. (using an adverbial phrase) - A noun phrase is any group of words that can be replaced by a pronoun. E.G; The Chairman of the Board of Governors. -An adjective phrase is a word group with an adjective as its head. E.G; Merdine opened a ~sweet young~ coconut.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

an adverbial phrase qualifies a verb an adjective phrase qualifies a noun a noun phrase is a group of words replacing a noun eg adv : he talks 'in a funny way' adj : he's an 'extremely angry' man noun : 'The executive council' came to a decision.

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