Q3. Identify the phrase type from the following:
a. Adjective Phrase d. Prepositional Phrase
b. Adverb Phrase e. Verb Phrase
c. Noun Phrase
1. Houses are unbelievably expensive just now.
2. We met Rajesh last week.
3. A car that won’t go is not particularly useful.
4. I enjoy eating in Indian restaurants.
5. Don’t you have to leave early?
6. Tell him not to worry.
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Answer:
1 adjective phrase
2 verb phrase
3 adverb phrase
4 prepositional phrase
5 Noun phrase
6 Adverb phrase
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The answers are as follows:
1. Adverb Phrase
2. Adverb Phrase
3. Verb Phrase
4. Prepositional Phrase
5. Adverb Phrase
6. Noun Phrase
Phrases
- Phrases are groups of words that provide partial meaning and form a part of a sentence.
- Adverb phrases refer to the phrases which indicate time, location, manner, and so on.
- Verb phrases refer to phrases consisting of a verb followed by another verb.
- Prepositional phrases contain a verb and a noun.
- Noun phrases act as the noun of the sentence.
- Adjective phrases help in describing the noun of the sentence.
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