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Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? The crocodile in the river is patiently eyeing the shore. A. is patiently B. The crocodile C. eyeing the shore D. in the river
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Let's work through them. Is "The crocodile" an adjective phrase? Or is it the subject of the sentence?
An adjective phrase is a group of words that describes a noun or pronoun. "The crocodile" is a noun (and article), and the subject of the sentence, so "The crocodile" is not an adjective phrase. That leaves us with 3 choices: "is patiently" "eyeing the shore" "in the river" which of those is a group of words describing a noun or pronoun in this sentence: The crocodile in the river is patiently eyeing the shore. Hint: I see only 3 nouns (crocodile, river, shore) and no pronouns.
So you guided me so what is the answer @whpalmer4
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