He is not sure where to start a new business. Which type of phrase/clause used in this sentence?
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Adverb phrase
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A. Adverb Phrase.
Explanation:
- Adverb phrases consist of one or more words. Adverbs are the beginning of a sentence and can be displayed alone or modified with other words. Adverbs, along with nouns, verbs, and adjectives, are one of four major word classes.
- A noun phrase is either a pronoun or a group of words that can be replaced by a pronoun.
- Noun phrases are subordinate phrases that replace nouns in sentences.
- Adverb clauses, also called adverb clauses, are subordinate clauses that act as adverbs.
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