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He led a life devoid of blame
The phrase devoid of blame is
a. Adverb phrase. b. Adjective phrase. c. Noun phrase. d. Preposition phrase

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Answered by tansiajit16
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It’s b) Adjective phrase


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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Correct Answer is option b) Adjective phrase.

An adjective phrase also known as the adjectival phrase is such a phrase that a  headword of it is an adjective, an example is fond of steak, very unhappy, quite upset about it, etc.

The adjective can begin the phrase like fond of steak, conclude the phrase like very happy, or appear in a central position like quite upset about it.

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