Help, I'll medal and fan! Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence? Hear the children's laughter, the sound of happiness. A. adverb phrase B. adjective phrase C. appositive phrase
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whats the underlined word?
Eh, sorry... The sound of happiness.
okay wait a second
Sure.
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 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.
An appositive is a word placed after another word to explain or identify it. The appositive always appears after the word it explains or identifies. It is always a noun or a pronoun, and the word it explains is also a noun or pronoun.
Sorry, I had to do something.
Its okay which phrase do you think it is?
Adjective?
Correct because 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
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