Are the underlined words an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase?
Walter rode his bicycle to soccer practice.
A.
adjective phrase
B.
adverb phrase
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
underlined-To soccer practice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (micahm):
ok will work this out step by step ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay!. Thanks! :)
OpenStudy (micahm):
first thin first you know what a verb is right if so what is the sentence action if there are any
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
um. ''Walter rode his bike''?
OpenStudy (micahm):
ok do you know what adjective phrase is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not really. i forgot :(
OpenStudy (micahm):
An adjective phrase is a phrase whose head word is an adjective, e.g. fond of steak, very happy, quite upset about it, etc. The adjective in an adjective phrase can initiate the phrase, conclude the phrase, or appear in a medial position.
OpenStudy (micahm):
does the definition adjective phrase match the sentence
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