Heyo. My exams started today and my next paper is English. Can someone please explain adjectival phrases and give examples?
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An adjective phrase is a group of words headed by an adjective that modifies a noun. Example: She had extremely menacing eyes.
The trick to identifying an adjective phrase is to look at the first word within the group of words. If the first word is an adverb or a preposition, there's a good chance you're looking at an adjective phrase.
Examples of adjectives
They live in a beautiful house.
Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup is not edible.
She wore a beautiful dress.
He writes meaningless letters.
This shop is much nicer.
She wore a beautiful dress.
Ben is an adorable baby.
Linda's hair is gorgeous.
The trick to identifying an adjective phrase is to look at the first word within the group of words. If the first word is an adverb or a preposition, there's a good chance you're looking at an adjective phrase.
Examples of adjectives
They live in a beautiful house.
Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup is not edible.
She wore a beautiful dress.
He writes meaningless letters.
This shop is much nicer.
She wore a beautiful dress.
Ben is an adorable baby.
Linda's hair is gorgeous.
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An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective in an adjective phrase can appear at the start, end, or in the middle of the phrase. The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
Adjective Phrase Examples
The movie was not too terrible.
A person smarter than me needs to figure this out.
The final exams were unbelievably difficult.
This pie is very delicious and extremely expensive.
Everyone was extremely delighted when the winner was announced.
The new outfit was very pricey but really beautiful.
Mom said the cost of a car is way too high.
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