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30 January, 02:16

Use the drop-down menus to identify the phrase called for at the beginning of each sentence.

Noun Phrase: The little girl went to the store with her older brother.

Prepositional Phrase: The French tourists waited at the bus stop on the corner.

Adjectival Phrase: The new movie playing in town is supposed to be good.

Adverbial Phrase: The speech on safety was given at the school by the fire department.

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  1. 30 January, 02:20
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    Noun Phrase: The little girl went to the store with her older brother.

    The little girl is a noun phrase. The head noun is girl and the modifier the

    adjective little.

    Prepositional Phrase: The French tourists waited at the bus stop on the corner.

    on the corner (prepositional phrase)

    Adjectival Phrase: The new movie playing in town is supposed to be good

    playing at in town is a reduced relative clause functioning as an adjective

    Adverbial Phrase: The speech on safety was given at the school by the fire department.

    At the school is adverbial phrase of place
  2. 30 January, 02:21
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    Noun Phrase: The little girl.

    Prepositional Phrase: On the corner.

    Adjectival Phrase: Playing in town.

    Adverbial Phrase: By the fire department.

    I just took this in Assignments on e2020 and got it correct.
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