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plz explain noun phrase, adjective phrase and adverb phrase.fast plz .....fast

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Answered by Anonymous
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A phrase is a group of words which is not centred on a verb:

A phrase that acts like a noun in the sentence is called a Noun Phrase. It contains a noun & other associated words (usually determiners & modifiers) which modify the noun.

A phrase that acts likes an adjective in a sentence is called adjective phrase.

A phrase that acts like an adverb in a sentence is called adverb phrase.

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Answered by bihi
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a noun phrase is a group of words which does the work of a noun. e.g. a I want a pen
an adjective phrase is a group of words which does the work of a adjective.e.g. a necklace studded with diamonds
an adverb phrase is a group of words which does the work of a adverb.e.g. the village at the top of the hill



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