Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence?
The plane flew beneath the clouds and rocked frequently.
A.
appositive phrase
B.
adjective phrase
C.
adverb phrase
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@chosenmatt
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
Which words are underlined?
OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):
yah
OpenStudy (anonymous):
will give medial
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
beneath the clouds
OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):
c
OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):
An adverbial phrase is a linguistic term for a group of two or more words operating adverbially, when viewed in terms of their syntactic function. Adverbial phrases ("AdvP" in syntactic trees) are phrases that do the work of an adverb in a sentence.
OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):
so under is describing a verb h plane (verb)flew were
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (chosenmatt):
adverb phrase
OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):
tanx for meadel
whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):
\(\bf\color{lime}{Adverb~phrase}\) is correct, but be sure \(\bf\color{red}{not}\) to give out direct answers.