is on the computer an adjective phrase???
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no.
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An adjective phrase can be formed out of an intensifier and an adjective. An example might be:
The dazzlingly beautiful woman walked down the street.
Sometimes, one adjective isn't descriptive enough. In this case, a string of adjectives can work together as an adjective phrase to describe a noun, such as: She had the most silky, smooth, and radiant hair I've ever seen.
In the sentence, "Monica is a sweet girl," there is one adjective, namely, sweet. However, in the sentence, "Monica is a sweet, intelligent, beautiful girl," we see an adjectival phrase that paints a much more in-depth picture of Monica.
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No, it is a preposition phrase
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