the wind blew with great speed ( identify the phrases)
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The phrase is 'with great speed.' It is an adjective phrase.
Phrases
- Phrases refer to groups of words that have a partial meaning and no verb of their own. It forms a part of a sentence to bring out the meaning of the sentence.
- 'The wind blew' is a sentence. The phrase 'with great speed' has been added to it to emphasize the movement of the wind. The phrase does not have a verb and is dependable on the sentence.
- If we question the verb 'blew' with the word 'how,' we get the phrase as the answer. Hence the phrase describes the movement of the wind. Thus, it is an adjective phrase.
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