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at sunset is which phrase​

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Answered by nidinmadhav107
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Sunset is just a word, a noun. After sunset is an adverb phrase. At sunset is an adverb phrase. Before sunset is an adverb phrase.

Answered by anshuman916sl
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Correct Answer:

At sunset is an adverb phrase.

Definition of adverb:

  • Adverbs are one of the four major world classes, along with noun, adjectives and verbs.
  • A word which is usually used to describe or modify another word such as a tall building, he sings loudly, you came early, etc.
  • An Adverb phrase consists of two or more words used to refine or modify a verb or adjective.
  • The adverb is the head of the phrase.
  • The adverb can appear in a sentence alone or it can be modified by other words.

For example:

  • Time goes very quickly.
  • The day passed quickly enough.
  • The look of the horizon looks stunning at sunset.

Hence, At sunset is an adverb phrase.

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