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The bakery is popular because of its cakes. The phrase because of its cakes why is it adverb phrase

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Answered by rahmathsulthana0580
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Answer:

"because" gives you the reason for the bakery's popularity. so it is adverb of reason.

Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

Here, the word 'because' gives us a sense that the popularity of the bakery is caused due to the cakes i.e. they are of superior quality to the rest.

Here the adverb of the reason is used for the same.

Explanation:

Adverb of reason:

  • Adverbs are one of the eight elements of speech that provide a phrase with more information and precision when describing a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
  • According to the many settings in which they change words with distinct meanings, they are grouped into multiple components. One such class of adverbs is the adverb of reason.
  • Adverbs of reason are, by definition, the kind of adverbs that modify a verb by explaining why something occurs.
  • This implies that they essentially explain why something happened.

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