Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? Jake thought the vegetables on his dinner plate smelled funny. A. Jake thought B. the vegetables C. on his dinner plate D. smelled funny
Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? The junk pile beneath Jo's bed is getting bigger every day. A. bigger every day B. is getting bigger C. The junk pile D. beneath Jo's bed
Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? Take this jar of coins and count the pennies. A. and count B. Take this jar C. of coins D. the pennies
Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? Last week the new coach read aloud the rules for the game. A. read aloud B. Last week the new coach C. for the game D. the rules
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This type of phrase is actually a group of words that serves to describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence, thus functioning as an adjective. In the first sentence, the vegetables are being described with "smelled funny". Then, that's your answer. Try to find in the other sentences, those words that are describing nouns or pronouns. Good luck! If you need more help, let me know.
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