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Identify the adverbial phrase
I did not make a fuss for the sake of peace
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For the sake of peace is the adverbial phrase used here.
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that works as an adverb. In the given example, making fuss is the first phrase and it is followed by its reasoning or adverb that he didn't want to disturb peace so fuss wasn't created. Few other examples of this are;
I went into town to visit my friend
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Identify the adverbial phrase : I did not make a fuss for the sake of peace.
- The adverbial phrase is : For the sake of peace.
- An Adverbial phrase acts as an adverb : The beggar is begging from door to door.
Explanation :
- "A group of words which makes sense, but not a complete sense, is called a Phrase." --- Wren and Martin
- Phrase has no Subject or Predicate and a Finite Verb.
- Phrase acts as a part of speech and has five divisions, according to the function as the Parts of Speech : Noun Phrases, Adjective phrases, Verbal Phrases, Adverbial Phrases and Prepositional Phrases.
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