English, asked by dhanessahu99, 10 months ago

An adverb phrase is simply two or more
words that act as an
Select one:
a. Adverb
b. Tens
c. Noun
d. Verb​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

verb ............................

Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

We are provided with a statement that is incomplete regarding an adverb phrase. We need to complete the sentence that we will do by using the first option adverb.

  • An adverb phrase is simply a phrase that has two or more verbs that act as an Adverb.
  • A group of two or more words that describe the verb is an adverb phrase.
  • Example: I bought flowers for my wife.
  • Here the verb is bought.
  • And the adverb phrase is for my mother.
  • The two words that are in the statement given will be verbs.
  • Therefore, the correct answer will be the first option adverb.

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