Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? That tall building with black and white stripes is actually a famous lighthouse. A. a famous lighthouse B. with black and white stripes C. that tall building D. is actually i think it is b
From Wikipedia: An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase whose head word is an adjective, e.g. fond of steak, very happy, quite upset about it, etc.
r u sure i was pretty postive it was b does someone else agree with b
Read the definition of an adjective phrase so you can understand what the answer is.
@Blonde_Gangsta @BlossomCake
@TheAsker2002 @Smita12 @sleepyjess @SarahMotionless @moneybaby980
Can you choose more than one answer?
@BlossomCake
nope
No i think its B
@Smita12
I would go with B
thanks
Then what do you think the rest do not fit
at the end i will see and tell u guys whois right
The parts in quotes are examples of adjective phrases: Sam ordered a "very spicy" but "quite small" pizza.
so B @daisysmilecat tell us at the end
I'm not going to give out direct answers. It's against the CoC.
kk
i will tag u guys inthe next one
I did not look at her question she said I think B i am agreeing with her
No its not and well see if it's the wrong answer maybe but I tried
umm i taged u guys in can u guys come to my other question
Which answer did you go with?
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