B. Fill in the blanks with suitable adjective phrases.
1. I like children
2. He is a student
3. A man
is loved by all.
4. Clothes
are expensive.
5. We met some players
6. The book
belongs to my friend.
7. The principal submitted a proposal
8. We bought a table
from an old store.
Answers
B. Fill in the blanks with suitable adjective phrases.
1. I like children with a moral values.
2. He is a student with a lot of courage/ of honour.
3. A man without any hatred is loved by all.
4. Clothes with a golden tag are expensive.
5. We met some players in the royal stadium.
6. The book of blue colour belongs to my friend.
7. The principal submitted a propósal of the teachers.
8. We bought a table having a brown marks from an old store.
Assimilate:
Phrase:
A phrase a group of words that makes sense but not complete sense. It has no Subject and no predicate.
Adjective phrase:
For an instánce,
- He likes a story with a moral in it.
➤ The first group of words 'with moral in it' describes what sort of story 'he' likes that is, it qualifies the noun story and so does the work of an adjective, it is therefore called the adjective phrase.
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1. I like children with a moral values.
2. He is a student with a lot of courage/ of honour.
3. A man without any hatred is loved by all.
4. Clothes with a golden tag are expensive.
5. We met some players in the royal stadium.
6. The book of blue colour belongs to my friend.
7. The principal submitted a propósal of the teachers.
8. We bought a table having a brown marks from an old store.