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write whether the highlighted words are noun phrases NP ,adjective phrases AP prepositional phrases PP adverb phrases AVP.1. That man wearing a black coat is my uncle .​

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Answered by mieraawhat
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Answer:

Explanation:

Sometimes the noun phrase begins with a quantifier: All those ... Quantifier + determiner + adjective + noun: both of my younger brothers. The noun ... the eight-year-old boy who attempted to rob a sweet shop with a pistol ... with a prepositional phrase: a man ... This is very common after indefinite pronouns and adverbs:.

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

It is a adjective phrases.

Explanation:

  • Adjective phrases can be used to describe people, or any other nouns or pronouns, within sentences. The term adjectival phrase means the same thing as the term adjective phrase.
  • An adjective phrase must be placed immediately after the noun it modifies.
  • In the given sentence, the adjective phrase "a black coat" should preferably modify the noun "that man". An adjective phrase describes a noun that is nonspecific, like 'man'. The sentence intends to specify a person in a black suit as their man.
  • Correct placement of the adjective phrase, after the noun 'man',
  • Adjective phrases can go before a noun (attributive position). They can also go after a linking verb like be (predicative position).

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