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identify the type of phrases given in bold in the sentences

a your apple pie smell is *very tempting*

b let us cease work *from this very moment*

c the boy wants to *go home*

d sam *might eat* the cake

e Words *were spoken*

f *until today* I had never heard that​

Answers

Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: a. Adjective phrase

b. adverb phrase

c. infinite phrase

d. adverb phrase

e. verbal phrase

f. adverb phrase

Explanation:

A set of words known as an adjective phrase can be used to characterise a noun or pronoun in a sentence. In an adjective phrase, the adjective may come at the beginning, end, or centre of the phrase. A noun or pronoun can come either before or after the adjective phrase in a sentence.

One or more words make up an adverb phrase. The adverb, which serves as the phrase's head, may exist by itself or with additional words. Adverbs, together with nouns, verbs, and adjectives, are among the four main word classes.

A verb, a primary verb following a modal, or one or more auxiliaries make up a verb phrase or verbal phrase.

A combination of words known as an infinitive phrase includes an infinitive, a modifier, pronouns, direct objects, indirect objects, or complements of the action or condition described in the infinitive.

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