Make adjectival phrase "clothes that have been folded neatly"?
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Adjective phrase of "clothes that have been folded neatly" is neatly folded clothes.
EXPLANATION:
Adjective phrases are a ‘part of speech’ that contains an adjective and a noun. The adjective phrase is always headed by the adjective and talks about a subject which is essentially the noun.
For example: the red hooded car, the one-eyed man. In the given sentence neatly folded clothes serves as the adjective phrase as neatly folded is the adjective that describes the clothes. The adjective phrases can occur at the beginning, middle or at the end of the sentence.
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