English, asked by mathihamehek, 2 months ago

1. IDENTIFY THE KIND OF PHRASE GIVEN IN QUOTES.
'The bright red ball' bounced directly into a muddy puddle.

Noun
Adjective
Adverb
2. The Japanese traditionally bow 'on certain occasions'.
Noun
Adjective
Adverb​

Answers

Answered by swatishah23ss
1

Answer:

adjective is the correct answer to it

Answered by monica789412
1

1. Noun phrase

2. Adverb phrase

About phrases:

  • Phrases are a group of words that have an incomplete meaning in the sentence.
  • There are different types of phrases: noun phrase, adjective phrase, adverbial phrase, prepositional phrase, verb phrase.
  • Noun phrases is a phrase that does the work of a noun.
  • In Q1, we have to find the kind of phrase in 'the bright red ball'. As it answers the question 'what', it is a noun phrase.
  • Adverbial phrase is one that does the role of an adverb.
  • In Q2, we should denote the type of phrase 'on certain occasion'.
  • This phrase qualifies the verb 'bow' in the sentence. Thus it is an adverbial phrase.

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