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23 June, 19:18

1. Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase?

The boxes in the basement need to be brought upstairs.

A. The boxes

B. in the basement

C. brought upstairs

D. need to be

2. Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase?

Terry gave his brother his collection of baseball cards.

A. Terry gave

B. of baseball cards

C. his brother

D. his collection

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  1. 23 June, 19:40
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    I've got them both for you. It was not difficult to do it. You need to pay more attention on grammar as it's very important stuff. Here are your answers:

    1. I'm definitely sure that this phrase B. in the basement in the sentence given above is a perfect example of an adjective phrase. Just look the sentenceattentively, and you'll get it.

    2. The same as the first task. B. of baseball cards is perfectly fits as the adjective phrase. It's 100% the same reason as the previous one.
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