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types of phrase noun phrase adjective phrase verb phrase adverb​

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Answered by anamika3581
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Explanation:

A phrase is a group or combination of two or more words. It is a unit of a complete sentence. By itself, a phrase is not a complete sentence, as it does not relay a complete thought. It does not contain the subject and the predicate both, so it is not a clause either.

The length of the phrase may differ from two words to many more words. This does not have any connection to whether it is a phrase or a sentence. For example “old dog” is a phrase. So is “the old, smelly, shivering dog” is also a phrase.

Types of Phrases: Noun Phrase, Verb Phrase, Prepositional Phrase etc.

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Types of Phrases

1] Noun Phrases

These are the phrases contains a noun- name, place or things and at least one modifier associated to the noun. The modifier can prefix or suffix the noun. The entire phrase will act as a noun for that particular sentence. Here are some examples,

He was wearing a black linen shirt.

They lived in a small, tidy cottage

Alex rode her old bicycle to their shiny new school

The black car got towed.

2] Verb Phrases

Every sentence will generall

Answered by deepab98
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