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can anybody please tell me the defination of adjective phrase with any 2 exaples

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Answered by prashantkumarjha79
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An adjective phrase is a phrase the head of which is an adjective, almost any grammar or syntax textbook or dictionary of linguistics terminology defines the adjective phrase in a similar way, e.g. Kesner Bland, Crystal, Greenbaum, Haegeman and Guéron, Brinton, Jurafsky and Martin.

Adjectives and adjective phrases function in two basic ways, attributively or predicatively. An attributive adjective (phrase) precedes the noun of a noun phrase (e.g. a very happy man). A predicative adjective (phrase) follows a linking verb and serves to describe the preceding subject, e.g. The man is very happy.

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Answered by anjelinadebbarma1
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The Constitution distinguishes three organs of the State – the legislative, executive and judiciary with specific powers and responsibilities assigned on each of these organs. The Legislative consists of the Parliament and the State Legislatures.

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