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He stayed on in Mumbai though he was dismayed by the traffic.

The words – ‘though he was dismayed by the traffic’ – is a/an - 
Full Marks : 1 (a) Adverbial Clause
(b) Adverbial Phrase
(c) Adjectival Clause
(d) Adjectival Phrase​


kiruthikagiri71176: Adjectival Phrase​
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Answered by Danielmanchicalapudi
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Answer:

Adverbial Phrase

Explanation:

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Answered by kiruthikagiri71176
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Answer:

Adjectival Phrase​ is in my opinion the correct option.

Adjective and adverb clauses cannot stand on their own as sentences because they are not independent clauses. Because they are both clauses, both types do have a subject and a verb. They can both be essential or nonessential parts of sentences. They both modify and clarify other words in the sentence.

An adjectival phrase is one that describes or modifies a noun, and an adverbial phrase is one that modifies a verb. Adjectival phrases need to come directly before or after the noun they modify. On the other hand, adverbial phrases can move to other positions in the sentence.

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