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6 May, 10:12

Which sentences use an adjective phrase?

Select Yes or No for each sentence:

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

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

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

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

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  1. 6 May, 12:54
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    An Adjective phrase is a set of words used to modify the noun or nouns in a sentence always containing an adjective acting as the head of the phrase, for example:

    These flowers are gorgeous.

    This car is absolutely perfect.

    From all these sentences:

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

    YES

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

    NO

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

    NO

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

    NO
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