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what is kind of phrase in he is a very rich man

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Answered by khushipar
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Phrase... Phrase and clause are the most important elements of English grammar .A phrase is a group of words which has no finite verb in it and acts to complete the sentence for making it meaningful.

The phrases are generally of six types.

Noun Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverbial Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
Conjunctional Phrase
Interjectional Phrase

Noun Phrase
A noun phrase is usually assembled centering a single noun and works as a subject, an object or a complement in the sentence.
Example:
I like to swing the bat hard when I am at the crease. (An object)
Reading novels is a good habit. (A subject)

Adjective Phrase
An adjective phrase is comprised of an adjective and works as a single adjective in the sentence.
Example:
Alex is a well-behaved man.
He is a man of friendly nature.

Adverbial Phrase
An adverbial phrase modifies the verb or the adjective and works as an adverb in the sentence.
Example:
The horse runs at a good speed.
I was in a hurry then.

Prepositional Phrase
A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and connects nouns.
Example:
He sacrificed his life for the sake of his country. In the end, we all have to die.

Conjunctional Phrase
A conjunctional phrase works as a conjunction in the sentence.
Example:
As soon as you got in, he went out.
We have to work hard so that we can win the next match.

Interjectional Phrase
Interjections that have more than one words are called the interjectional phrases.
Example:
What a pity! He is dead.
What a pleasure! I won the first prize.



Here in this sentence "he is a very rich man"
Very rich is adjective phrase.
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