1. Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? Snow throughout April was quite a surprise this year. A. quite a surprise B. this year C. Snow throughout D. throughout April 2. Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? The junk pile beneath Jo's bed is getting bigger every day. A. is getting bigger B. bigger every day C. The junk pile D. beneath Jo's bed Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? Take this jar of coins and count the pennies. A. of coins B. and count C. Take this jar D. the pennies
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Ap - answers which one? how many? what kind?
So the first one would be A. Right?
i was thinking D
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Oh yea D, thought I typed that xD
Okay
The second one is B. "beneath Jo's bed" because it modifies the junk pile. The last one is A "of coins" because it modifies the jar.
"throughout April" is adjective phrase modifying "snows." Best to use one question per entry.
Thanks so much!
You are quite welcome. "beneath Jo's bed" was another.
1 is A
2 D 3 A
1 D 2 D I took the assessment theses are the correct answers
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