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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

this should be in english

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

based on that info what do you think it is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry there was nobody in English, the answer i think is "during the summer".

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

one sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or maybe the answer is during the summer...

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun (or pronoun) in a sentence and can come before or after the noun it is describing. In this case, the answer is B, "from the tropics". "From the tropics" gives more information about what kind of plants Florida gardens may use. "Plants" is a noun, and "from the tropics" is an adjective phrase that modifies the noun that comes before it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you!

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

yep :)

OpenStudy (agl202):

Make sure to give credit to the source used: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/choose-adjective-phrase-sentence-sentence-has-no-546668

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