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B.
Underline the Phrases and say whether they are Adjective Phrases, Adverb Phrases or
Noun Phrases.
1. The truck ran at full speed.
2. This is a issue of no relevance.
adjective Phrase
o adjedive Phrase
3. She was dancing in a very lively manner.
4. Beyond doubt, this man is guilty of the crime.
do adverb Phrall
5. She keeps the necklace under lock and key.
6. The country progressed by leaps and bounds.
7. They want to go home.
8. She was a woman with a kindly nature.
9. He persevered with undaunted zeal.
adjective Phrase
d adjective Phrase
10. They moved in a swift manner.​

Answers

Answered by trisha2117
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Answer:

1. The truck ran at full speed. (adverb phrase)

2. This is a issue of no relevance. (adjective phrase)

3. She was dancing in a very lively manner. (adverb phrase)

4. Beyond doubt, this man is guilty of the crime .(noun phrase)

5. She keeps the necklace under lock and key. (adverb phrase)

6. The country progressed by leaps and bounds. (adverb phrase)

7. They want to go home. ( adverb phrase)

8. She was a woman with a kindly nature. ( noun phrase)

9. He persevered with undaunted zeal. ( adjective Phrase)

10. They moved in a swift manner. (adverb phrase)

Explanation:

Noun phrases give the answer of what, whom, who.

Adjective phrases give the answer of which, what kind of

Adverb phrases give the answer of when, where how.

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