He speaks like a born orator'say whether adjective,adverb,noun phrase
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This is a adjective
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He speaks like a born orator is an adjective phrase.
- Adverb phrases are generally groups of words that serve as adverbs in the given statements. Adverbs usually convey nature, place, time, duration, level, degree of certainty, and so on, addressing questions like how? when? where? or to what extent?.
- An "adjective phrase" is a collection of words in a sentence that represent a noun or pronoun but do not have a subject or verb while the "adjective clause" has those. The first word of an adjective phrase can either be an adverb or a preposition.
- A noun phrase is a collection of words that could be substituted by a single pronoun without leaving the sentence grammatically incorrect. A noun phrase is a group of words that contains a noun that describes the subjects in the sentences.
- The adverb phrase modifies the 'verb' while the adjective phrase modifies the 'noun'.
- The given sentence is ' He speaks like a born orator.'
- Here, 'like a born orator' denotes the adverb phrase since it modifies the given verb 'speaks' and it also describes how he speaks.
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He speaks like a born orator. Tell whether it is an adjective, adverb, or noun phrase.
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