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A.He works hard every day.
1.Phrase
2.Clause
3.None of these

B.Before the next light.
1.Phrase
2.Clause
3.None of these

C.(After the movie was over), we went out to eat.
1.Noun clause
2.Adverb Clause
3.Adjective Clause

D.The kids (who started out with the highest scores )actually finished near the bottom
1.Noun clause
2.Adjective Clause
3.Adverb Clause

E.Which sentence has an adverb phrase?
1.She sings very nicely.
2.She sings very nice songs.
3.None of these

F.Cats are playful pets, but dogs are very loyal as well." This sentence has
1.one adjective phrase
2.two adjective phrases

G."The tour includes three Asian countries." Which is a noun phrase?
1.The tour includes
2.three Asian countries

H.That history test, (which was supposed to be so hard), turned out to be quite easy
1.Noun Clause
2.Adjective Clause
3.Adverb Clause

I.I won’t be able to go to college (unless I get a good grade in chemistry.)
1.Noun Clause
2.Adverb Clause
3.Adjective Clause

J.(Whatever you want to do for your birthday )is fine with me.
1.Noun Clause
2.Adjective Clause
3.Adverb Clause

1ST ONE TO ANSWER WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST

Answers

Answered by krishna78580
1

Explanation:

A.He works hard every day.

1.Phrase

2.Clause

3.None of these

B.Before the next light.

1.Phrase

2.Clause

3.None of these

C.(After the movie was over), we went out to eat.

1.Noun clause

2.Adverb Clause

3.Adjective Clause

D.The kids (who started out with the highest scores )actually finished near the bottom

1.Noun clause

2.Adjective Clause

3.Adverb Clause

E.Which sentence has an adverb phrase?

1.She sings very nicely.

2.She sings very nice songs.

3.None of these

F.Cats are playful pets, but dogs are very loyal as well." This sentence has

1.one adjective phrase

2.two adjective phrases

G."The tour includes three Asian countries." Which is a noun phrase?

1.The tour includes

2.three Asian countries

H.That history test, (which was supposed to be so hard), turned out to be quite easy

1.Noun Clause

2.Adjective Clause

3.Adverb Clause

I.I won’t be able to go to college (unless I get a good grade in chemistry.)

1.Noun Clause

2.Adverb Clause

3.Adjective Clause

J.(Whatever you want to do for your birthday )is fine with me.

1.Noun Clause

2.Adjective Clause

3.Adverb Clause

1ST ONE TO ANSWER WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST

Answered by Anushkakushwah98
2

Answer:

  • here is your answer
  1. option c
  2. clause
  3. adverb clause
  4. adverb clause
  5. option a
  6. two adjective phrases
  7. option b
  8. noun clause
  9. adverb clause
  10. adjective clause
  • hope it will help you

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