who nows what a adjective phrase??
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you go to k12?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeh how u no ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So do I
.. 8th grade?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
7th
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In your green english book.. go to page L113
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
adjective phrase
An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying. The head (principal) word in an adjective phrase will be an adjective. In the examples below, the adjective phrase is shaded and the head word (i.e., the adjective) is in bold:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok but wat about in a sentence like The crocodile in the river is patiently eyeing the shore.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok, so you want to know what the adjective phrase is in this sentence? :)
Is that what you're asking :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is patiently..
i think..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok, the adjective phrase in this sentence would be patiently b/c it modifies or defines the word/noun "Crocodile" :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer choices r A.
The crocodile
B.
in the river
C.
is patiently
D.
eyeing the shore
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C is correct :)
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