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25 March, 21:29

Which sentences use an adjective phrase?

The dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone loudly.

The dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone with her new puppies.

The dog, Max, sat next to the couch and chewed a bone.

The big, brown dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone.

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  1. 25 March, 21:54
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    The correct answer is 4. The big, brown dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone.

    Explanation:

    An adjective is a word used to describe something, for instance, in this context the adjectives used in the correct option which is number 4 are: big and brown. And they are used to describe the dog.

    The first option, has an adverb: loudly, which is used to describe how the dog is chewing the bone, however, most words ending with the suffix - ly, are considered adverbs, not adjectives. On the other hand, options 2 and 3 do not describe anything.
  2. 25 March, 22:23
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    The last one is the answer
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