Is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase? The little puppy -with the spots- is my pet. A. adverb phrase B. adjective phrase
is it b
\(\sf \Large \color{magenta}{Adjective~Phrase}\) An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence. Adjective Phrase Examples. The movie was not too terribly long. \(\sf \Large \color{magenta}{Adverb~Phrase}\) An adverb phrase is simply two or more words that act as an adverb. It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell “how”, “where”, “why”, or “when.” An adverb clause which also modifies verbs, adverbs and adjectives; but, an adverb clause also includes a subject and a verb.
is it b
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Is 'with the spots' describing the noun (puppy)
Yes 'with the spots' is describing the puppy, so B is your answer
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