Help Fast 1. Choose the adverb phrase in the sentence. In colonial days, there were no fire departments. (Points : 1) In colonial days there were no fire fire departments Question 2.2. Choose the adverb phrase in the sentence. I can say that I have gone to the public library hundreds of times. (Points : 1) I can say that I have gone to the public library hundreds of times Question 3.3. Find the adverb phrase and the word(s) it modifies in each sentence. During the winter, our whole family skates daily. (Points : 1) our whole; modifies family daily; modifies skates During the winter; modifies skates skates daily; modifies our whole family Question 4.4. Are the underlined words an adjective or adverb phrase? The floats in the parade traveled slowly down Main Street. (Points : 1) adjective phrase adverb phrase Question 5.5. Choose the correct answer. Which of the following is not true about an adverb phrase? (Points : 1) It is a kind of prepositional phrase. It modifies a pronoun or noun. It answers the question, Where? When? How? or Why? It can modify a verb.
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A B B I don't know which word is underlined B
Underlined is down main street
Sorry lol
I'd say adverb
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