Which words inthe sentence makes up the adverb phrase? We might ride our bikes over the bridge. A. We might B. Ride our bikes C. Over the bridge D. Might ride
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Which one would you like to narrow it down to?
What do you think based on the last one?
I think that the answer should be B
Which phrase describes riding a bike (verb)?
B is the verb.
As it contains the word "riding"
So we now know it's not B.
So the answer should be C then
How did you get that one, explain please. Don't just guess!
correct
I'm kinda stuck with the answer being C myself...
I got that answer because it descibes what they are doing with the bike
break down the sentence subject , verb, rest adverb modifies the verb usually answers where
Okay, lets narrow it down. D also contains the word "ride", so it's a part of the verb. So, A and C. A describes the feeling to do the action. C is correct!
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Yes
Okay, I figure, you're ready with the answer. Go ahead mark it! :D
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