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Underline the phrases in these sentences :-

1. They are baking a vanilla cake at the moment.

2. Dancing on the marble floor is not easy.

3. We are expecting guests in the evening.

4. The garden was full of blooming roses and peonies.

5. She promised to meet me again.

6. You must carry garments made of wool.​

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Answered by Ladylaurel
15

Answer :-

★ Underline the phrases in these sentences :-

1. They are baking a vanilla cake at the moment.

Phrase: At the moment

2. Dancing on the marble floor is not easy.

Phrase: not

3. We are expecting guests in the evening.

Phrase: in the evening.

4. The garden was full of blooming roses and peonies.

Phrase: blooming

5. She promised to meet me again.

Phrase: again

6. You must carry garments made of wool.

Phrase: made of wool

Know more :-

Some more information related to phrases :-

  • Phrase: A group of words that makes sense but not a complete sense.

  • A phrase may consist of one word or more than one word.

  • There are mainly three kinds of phrase:
  1. Noun phrase
  2. Adverb phrase
  3. Adjective phrase.

Examples of phrase:

  • Some students are sitting on the last bench.

Here,

one the last bench is the phrase of the sentence.

  • Our body breaks down the food that we eat to produce energy.

Here,

that we eat is the phrase of the sentence.

Answered by Anonymous
22

αnswers :-

✒ They are baking a vanilla cake at the moment .

✒ Dancing on the marble floor is not easy.

✒We are expecting guests in the evening.

✒ The garden was full of blooming roses and peonies.

✒  She promised to meet me again.

✒  You must carry garments made of wool .

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explαnαtion :-

❒ We know that , a Phrase is a group of two or more words that conveys a short , single piece of information . A phrase has some meaning , but does not express a complete thought .

~ A Phrase does not have a subject and verb arrangement , and is usually a part of a sentence .

Types of Phrases :-

  • Adverb Phrase
  • Noun Phrase
  • Adjective Phrase

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