The highlighted phrases describe or qualify the nouns—time, man, people and A phrase that describes or qualifies the noun is called an adjective phrase. 3. Underline the adjective phrases in these sentences. a. The baby covered in mud looked pleased with itself. b. The girl in the red skirt is my sister. c. The house across the street is mine. d. Please wash the plates in the sink. e. The man at the gate is the watchman. f. The shoes under the chair are yours. g. The fan above my head is quite old. h. The pupils in the class were put into groups. i. The people in the country are quite well off. j. The train on the platform is about to leave.
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phrase that describes or qualifies the noun is called an adjective phrase. 3. Underline the adjective phrases in these sentences. a. The baby covered in mud looked pleased with itself. b. The girl in the red skirt is my sister. c. The house across the street is mine. d. Please wash the plates in the sink. e. The man at the gate is the watchman. f. The shoes under the chair are yours. g. The fan above my head is quite old. h. The pupils in the class were put into groups. i. The people in the country are quite well off. j. The train on the platform is about to leave
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