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*Bread and butter* is enough for me. (i) An adjective phrase (ii) Anoun phrase (iii) A verb phrase (iv) An adverbial phrase ​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

A noun phrase

Explanation:

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
1

The correct option is ii) A noun phrase.

'Bread and butter' are enough for me is a noun phrase.

  • In the given sentence, the phrase 'bread and butter' is a noun phrase that means the source of income of the person or the livelihood of the person.
  • A noun phrase is a phrase that is composed of nouns and determiner/conjunction/article.
  • Here, is the noun phrase 'bread and butter' there are two nouns bread and butter, and one conjunction 'and'.
  • Hence, 'Bread and butter' is a noun phrase.
  • ii) A noun phrase is a correct option.

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