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Pick out the Phrases and say whether they are Adjective Phrases, Adverb Phrase or Noun phrase
1. He speaks like a born orator.
It grieved me to hear of your illness.
3 Beyond a doubt this man is honest.
4 He failed in spite of his best efforts.
5. He won the prize by means of trickery.
6. Do not talk like that.
7. Thave forgotten how to play this game.
8. He gained their affection in spite of many faults.
9. I do not expect such treatment at your hands.
10. He speaks too fast to be understood.
rases, Adverb Phrases, or Noun Phrases.
11. I do not know what to do.
12. I do not understand how to solve this problem
13. He persevered amidst many difficulties
14. He succeeded in the long run.
- 15. Birds of a feather flock together.
16. This is a matter of no importance.
17. The train is behind time.
18. He is a man of means.
19. It lies near his heart.​
std 10 ​

Answers

Answered by suneetha25
23

Answer:

like a born orator- noun phrase

beyond a doubt- adverb phrase

inspite of his best efforts- adjective phrase

by means of trickery- adverb phrase

like that- noun phrase

have forgotten- noun phrase

inspite of many fault- adjective phrase

such treatment at your hands- adverb phrase

to be understood- adverb phrase

I do not know - noun phrase

I do not understand- noun phrase

amidst many difficulties- adjective phrase

in the long run- adverb phrase

together- adjective phrase

matter of no importance- noun phrase

behind time - noun phrase

man of means - adjective phrase

near his heart - noun phrase

Answered by harsh909242
1

Pick out the Phrases and say whether they are Adjective Phrases, Adverb Phrase or Noun phrase

1. He speaks like a born orator.

It grieved me to hear of your illness.

3 Beyond a doubt this man is honest.

4 He failed in spite of his best efforts.

5. He won the prize by means of trickery.

6. Do not talk like that.

7. Thave forgotten how to play this game.

8. He gained their affection in spite of many faults.

9. I do not expect such treatment at your hands.

10. He speaks too fast to be understood.

rases, Adverb Phrases, or Noun Phrases.

11. I do not know what to do.

12. I do not understand how to solve this problem

13. He persevered amidst many difficulties

14. He succeeded in the long run.

- 15. Birds of a feather flock together.

16. This is a matter of no importance.

17. The train is behind time.

18. He is a man of means.

19. It lies near his heart.

std 10

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