Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence?
The two stray dogs lived beside a stream for months.
A.
appositive phrase
B.
adjective phrase
C.
adverb phrase
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Underlined?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
beside a stream
OpenStudy (bishoppatton):
C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No it's me. And this question is weird. It seems to me like a prepositional phrase -.-
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
you look liek nokalis cage lol
OpenStudy (bishoppatton):
It is an adverb phrase i think.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well it doesn't have an adverb anywhere in the sentence, which is what throws me off.
OpenStudy (bishoppatton):
ok... It has to be adverb looking at the other choices
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
But wouldn't an adverb phrase actually require an adverb
OpenStudy (bishoppatton):
Yes... But it definitely is not an appositive phrase
OpenStudy (bishoppatton):
How many more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4
OpenStudy (bishoppatton):
ok... lets keep going
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Js for this question, I'd go with adjective. Only because it can't be appositive and there literally is no adverb