Which is the adverb phrase in the sentence? Below a shelf, she found plants with blooms of lavender petals and yellow centers. A. of lavender petals B. with blooms C. Below a shelf
@SummerNS
It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell “how”, “where”, “why”, or “when.” So, since that is about an adverb phrase and the only thing in the sentence that shows "how", "where", "why", or "when" is Below a shelf, that's what i'd go with.
thats wat i was thinkin i was stuck between A and C
:) Yup. Definitely C.
Which is the adverb phrase in the sentence? There are lots of blooms and leaves on the plants, and Jennifer is pleased with her choices. A. with her choices B. on the plants C. of blooms and leaves
@SummerNS
I would say B. On the plants. It describes "where"
Which is the adverb phrase in the sentence? There are lots of blooms and leaves on the plants, and Jennifer is pleased with her choices. A. on the plants B. of blooms and leaves C. with her choices
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