Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence? Many of our neighbors have an oak tree in their front yard. A. adjective phrase B. appositive phrase C. adverb phrase
What are the underlined words please?
\(\large\color{lime}{of}\) \(\large\color{lime}{our}\) \(\large\color{lime}{neighbors}\)
Hmmm. Not sure. What do you think it modifies? (I'm not sure entirely but I think maybe "have")
If it DOES modify "have" then it would be an adverb but if not then I'm not sure
Idk sorry! Either A or C
@aajc626
i think it might be A. @YoungStudier What do you think?
sorry @pinkcandyrosez882 i'm not aloud to help with @PizzaLover123 questions
@aajc626 I never said that. I just said i didnt need your help at the moment.
ill tag you if i need your help like i said o-o
no you messaged me like 3 diffrent times saying i don't need your help
@aajc626 Like i said up there I did not need your help at the moment and I will tag you when I do.
yeah i get it but you didnt say that before
@aajc626 I did. I just don't think you understood.
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