Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? Last week the new coach read aloud the rules for the game. A. read aloud B. the rules C. Last week the new coach D. for the game
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The adjective phrase is D. For the game. Medal and fan for more help.
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i dont think it is d i think it is A
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A. is wrong. @texaschic101 Can you verify that my answer is correct or wrong for @Demonx341
I am going with D. An adj phrase answers the questions , which one and what kind. ....read aloud the rules...what rules ?...the rules FOR THE GAME....adj phrase
@Demonx341 Told ya. I know what im talking about when it comes to this (: But we all make mistakes. But im sure its D. with this as i said in the first place.
How? i looked on ask.com and Other past open study posts it all said it was A!
If I had $1 for every mistake I made, I would be rich...lol
read is a verb
so you dont know?
and i would have like $10000000000000
I think "aloud" is an adverb modifying the verb " read "
I am still going with D
@Demonx341 Then those people are wrong. i Told you the answer.and @texaschic101 verified it. So now its your choice to pick what you want to go with.
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