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she brought a glass full of water.
Adjective phrase b)Noun phrase c)Adjective clause d)Adverb phrase​

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Answered by digheashish26
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An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective in an adjective phrase can appear at the start, end or middle of the phrase. The adjective phrase can be placed before or after the noun or pronoun in the sentence.

Answered by AmulGupta
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She brought a glass full of water. - Noun phrase

  • Brought is a participle which is a premodifier to the noun a glass full of water.

  1. Adjective phrase - A phrase that begins with an adjective is known as adjective phrase. It describes a noun or pronoun
  2. Noun phrase - Noun, pronoun or phrase with premodifiers and postmodifiers.
  3. Adjective clause - It is also known as relative clause and it modifies a noun or noun phrase.
  4. Adverb phrase​ - It is a phrase of more than one word which functions as an adverb.

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