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OpenStudy (justin234):

Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? He let his friend have the last bite of dessert. A. his friend have B. the last bite C. He let his D. of dessert

OpenStudy (justin234):

his friends is the subject

OpenStudy (triciaal):

why is this still in the math section? follow the same process we just used

OpenStudy (justin234):

srry no one is in english

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

what do you think it is

OpenStudy (justin234):

I think its D becuase it explains what his friends are talking the last bite of

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

well with this, you would have to figure out which choice describes the desert

OpenStudy (triciaal):

let me make an adjustment pick out all the nouns not just the subject

OpenStudy (justin234):

his is the noun

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

so which one would describe the desert

OpenStudy (justin234):

just say if im incorrect or correct please

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

i guess that would just be a hint, but work with it

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

but no D isnt correct

OpenStudy (triciaal):

simple sentence he had the dessert

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

*cough* its B *cough*

OpenStudy (justin234):

so D

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

no

OpenStudy (justin234):

THE LAST BITE IS WHAT THERE DOIN NOT THE ADJETIVE PHRASE

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

"the last bite" shows that it was the last bit of desert he has

OpenStudy (justin234):

@triciaal help idk

OpenStudy (muhuhu):

*facepalm* alright dont listen then

OpenStudy (justin234):

no i need help dont get it

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