Identity the phrase type.
1. Houses are (unbelievably expensive)just now.
2. We met Paul last week.
3. I enjoy eating (in Indian restaurants ).
4. (A car that wont go) is not particularly useful.
5. Don't you have to leave (early)
6. Tell (him) not to worry.
[ noun phrase verb phrase adjective phrase prepositional phrase adverbial phrase ]
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1.Unbelievably expensive - Adjective phrase
2.met Paul - adverbial phrase
3.in Indian restaurants - prepositional phrase
4.A car that wont go - noun phrase
5. early - adverbial phrase
6.him - noun phrase
Explanation:
- To identify the types of Phrases used here, we should identify the first word in every bracket and find out whether they belong to Noun, Verb, Adverb, Preposition or Adjective.
- This says to which category the particular word belongs to.
- Noun - Name of a place, person, thing, animal or any object. Verb : Action done by the noun. Adverb - A word that sheds extra information about Verb, noun or adverb.
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Answer:
1. It is a adjective phrase
2.It is a adverb phrase
3. It is a prepositional phrase
4. It is a noun phrase
5. It is a adverb phrase
6.It is a noun phrase
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