Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? I gave my cricket the name of Bella. A. the name B. of Bella C. I gave D. my cricket
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Okay, so "gave" is a past-tense verb- Cricket is the thing, of Bella? I have no clue, the name, is also really nothing. I have never seen examples as bad as this before. I would say personally if I had to choose "of bella" although I dont have a super good argument why
ok well can we plz get jade in here shes good with this stuff
So sorry!!!!! I had to make my younger siblings some food
Okay @OpticalMango81 We'll go over this, but promise me that if we decide that wolfboy is right, you'll give him a medal???
[The movie was not too terribly long.] 'Read more at http://examples.yourdictionary.com/adjective-phrase-examples.html#baiZg1SQo2EM2JwZ.99' I got my idea from looking at examples here, particularly based of the one in brackets.
When describing the cricket, the name is huge. That is a direct characterization, so "Of Bella" is very correct :)
Yay, I did something!!
Lol yes you did xD
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