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Pick out the Phrases and say whether they are Adjective Phrases, Adverb
Phrases or Noun Phrases.
a. He won the prize by means of trickery.
b. I want to go to the cinema today.
c. I did it of my own free will.
d. she is a person of no importance.
e. it grieved me to hear of your illness.

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Answered by raviwanje155
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Answer:

Most people know what an adjective is, but when it comes to describing an adjective phrase, it's easy to get confused. An adjective phrase, or an adjectival phrase, is more than a group of words with an adjective in it. It's actually a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence, thus functioning as an adjective.

The good news is, you don't have to be a grammar buff to understand what an adjective phrase is or how it works. In fact, we use these phrases all the time without even thinking. Let's take a closer look.

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