Her voice is pleasing to the ear. What type of phrase is to the ear.
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pleasing is the phrase
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The phrase is an adjective phrase.
- These particular phrases are the set of terms that can be typically used to characterise a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
- The adjective in this sentence may occur at the beginning, the conclusion, or the centre.
- A noun or pronoun can come either before or after this specific phrase in a sentence.
- For example:
- Dad said the cost of a bike is way too high.
- She is the chief cardiologist surgeon at the hospital.
- Rose is rather fond of painting
- In the given sentence, the voice of the person is very sweet.
- It is pleasing to the ear, this means that clarity about the type of voice is described.
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