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15. The period of waiting had come to a close.
(A) verb
(B) adverb
(C) noun phrase

(D) adjective​

Answers

Answered by farooqpamposh
2

Answer:

verb or noun phrase

Explanation:

As it is neither adverb nor adjective which modifies the noun here so option B and D is jot correct may b

Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

adverb

Explanation:

  • An adverbial phrase is built round an adverb by adding words before and/or after it, here,
  • An adverb is a word that describes how an action is carried out. Adverbs can change or add detail to a verb, adjective, or even a whole clause.
  • Adverbs are words that frequently alter verbs by limiting or restricting their meaning. They can also change the meaning of adjectives, other adverbs, phrases, or even entire sentences.
  • An adverb is a word that modifies another adverb, verb, or adjective. It is frequently distinguished by the suffix -ly at the end. Adjectives often characterise an action in terms of how, when, where, and how much it happened.

The period of waiting had come to a close.

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