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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase? Deep in the forest, a fox hunts a mouse to eat. A. Adjective Phrase B.Adverb Phrase

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is the underlined phrase, though? Deep in the forest, or a fox hunts a mouse to eat?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the forest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Neither

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, just a second :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How come neither

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thought that it is adjective phrase

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"In the forest " only when used together it describes the state of noun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but any single unit of word from the phrase does not belong to adjectives

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But not completely sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

only, if together used does it remain to be an adjective phrase.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it is adverb phrase ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh ok thx

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hey do you mind reading my poem?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dug this up from a year ago

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ill check it out.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Great!

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