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Identify the type of Phrases used in the sentences.
It is a ring of gold.
Noun Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase

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Answered by subhransusahoo94
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Answer:

ADJECTIVE PHRASE - DEFINITION

A group of words that qualifies the noun just as an adjective is called as an adjective phrase.

CONVERT ADJECTIVE TO ADJECTIVE PHRASE - EXAMPLE

Eg. Adjective - A golden crown

Adjective phrase - A crown made of gold.

Eg Adjective - A deserted village

Adjective phrase - A village without any inhabitants.

CONVERT ADJECTIVE PHRASE TO EQUIVALENT ADJECTIVE - EXAMPLE

Eg.: From this village in the mountains came a chieftain of great fame.

From this mountainous village came a famous chieftain.

Eg: They came to a path covered with mud.

They came to a muddy path.

ADVERB PHRASE - EXAMPLE

A group of words that does the work of an adverb in a sentence, is called as an adverb phrase.

Eg.: Varun ran with great speed.

REPLACE ADVERB BY ADVERB PHRASE - EXAMPLE

Eg.: He answered rudely.

Adverb - "rudely"

He answered in a very rude manner.

Adverb phrase - "in a very rude manner"

Eg.: The arrow fell here.

Adverb - "here"

The arrow fell on this spot.

Adverb phrase - "on this spot"

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