English, asked by sunitibaski058, 11 months ago

the noun or pronoun.
In the fourth sentence, for a while is a prepositional phrase.
preposition + noun/noun phrase
► prepositional phrase
A. Identify whether the phrases in colour are noun phrases (NP), adjective Parasesc
(AP), adverb phrases (AVP) or prepositional phrases (PP).
1. The boy in the checked shirt is my brother.
_NP
2. The cake, home-made and freshly baked, disappeared in no time.
3. The mouse disappeared into the hole.
4. She ran as fast as the wind.
5. The weary beat of the drums accompanied the king into the city.
6. The postman travelled across the village before sunset.
7. The factories manufacturing these clothes are located in remote areas. A
8. In an instant, the flames leaped skywards.
pbb tot​

Answers

Answered by nadalfarook95
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Answer:

checked shirt

freshly baked

disappeared

fast

weary

before sunset

remote

instant

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