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he is man of sense....the phrase man of sense is which kind of phrase....according to grammer​

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Answered by ludreshwar
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Answer:

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Answered by phillipinestest
5

Phrases

He is man of sense is an Adjective Phrase.

Explanation:

  • A phrase is a group of words that convey a specific meaning in a sentence but cannot stand independently as a sentence.
  • Unlike a clause, a phrase does not have a subject or a verb.
  • There are many kinds of phrases depending on which part of speech they qualify.
  • There are noun phrases, adjective phrases and adverb phrases.
  • An adjective phrase is a phrase that adds significant information or describes a noun.
  • In the given sentence,'  He is man of sense', 'he' is the subject and ' is man of sense' is the predicate.
  • The phrase in the sentence is 'man of sense'.
  • Since the phrase provides more information of the subject, that 'he is a sensible man' hence it is an  adjective phrase.

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