I'll give you a medal! Which is the adjective phrase in the sentence? The name xeriscape comes from the Greek word xeros and refers to a style of desert landscape. A. from the Greek word xeros B. of desert landscape C. to a style
A.
Can you also explain what a Adj. phrase is???
I think B.
I did too
I think its an adjective phrase because its adding more information. You can take out "from the Greek word xeros" and it would still be describing it. Its a little hard to explain haha
Yeah, I keep looking at other websites and such. I'll just click the answers with a adj. or with the word 'of'
I think is b because its DESCRIBING the style. but i could be wrong...
Im not sure on this one either haha
Can you help me with one more?
Which is the adjective phrase in the sentence? Before you talk to other Spanish speakers, study the grammar of the language, so you will understand it better. A. of the language B. Before you talk C. to other Spanish speakers
I think it's B...
C, its describing the speakers
oh, thank you!
ANother question since you said that Which is the adjective phrase in the sentence? Especially with suburban sprawl, trolleys are a better substitute for smelly buses. A. for smelly buses B. with suburban sprawl C. a better substitute Wouldn't this be A or C? A describes the brush while C describes the sub
A.
Alright, thank you!
which one was it?
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