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Pick out the phrases and determine if they are noun, adjective, or adverb phrases. Q.1. He speaks like a born orator. Q.2. It grieved me to hear of your illness. Q.3. Beyond a doubt this man is honest. Q.4. He failed in spite of his best efforts. Q.5. He won the prize by means of trickery. Q.6. Do not talk like that. Q.7. I have forgotten how to play this game. Q8. He gained their affection in spite of many faults. Q.9. I do not expect such treatment at your hands. Q.10. He speaks too fast to be understood. Q.11. He keeps the necklace under lock and key. Q.12. He is a person of no importance. Q.13. I want to go the cinema today. Q.14. I love to hear the watch-dog’s honest bark. Q.15. I did it of my own free will.​

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Answered by hemashreesingh
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Answer:   1. like a born orator; Adverb Phrase

2. to hear of your illness; Noun Phrase

3. Beyond a doubt; Adverb Phrase

4. in spite of his best efforts; Adverb Phrase

5. by means of trickery; Adverb Phrase

6. like that; Adverb Phrase

7. how to play this game; Noun Phrase

8. in spite of many faults; Adverb Phrase

9. such treatment at your hands; Noun Phrase

10. too fast to; Adverb Phrase

11. under lock and key; Adverb Phrase

12. of no importance; Adjective Phrase

13. to go the cinema today; Noun Phrase

14. to hear the watch-dog’s honest bark; Noun Phrase

15. of my own free will; Adverb Phrase

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