Asked by Dasha

What kind of phrase is the underlined group of words?

The house across the street has a large front dooradjective phrase


B.
adverb phrase


C.
appositive phrase

Answers

Answered by Dasha
underlined word is across
Answered by Reed
"Across" is not a phrase, is it?
Answered by Dasha
oh sorry yes its across the street sorrry
Answered by Dasha
i really need help i been stuck in this question for 10 mins now
Answered by Reed
Alright, that is a prepositional phrase. What does it modify? A noun or a verb? An adjective phrase modifies a noun; an adverb phrase modifies a verb. An appositive phrase tells what someone or something is or has, etc.
Answered by Dasha
appositive phrase
Answered by Reed
The house has across the street? No.
Answered by Dasha
oh so its a adverb phrase right ?
Answered by Dasha
oh i have three adjective phrase


B.
adverb phrase


C.
appositive phrase answer choices
Answered by Reed
No. You've had two guesses. You're on your own. Read your text to find definitions of what adverbs and adjectives are. And actually think about these questions, instead of just guessing in the dark.
Answered by Dasha
oops soory meant to say i have three answer choices
A. adjective
B.
adverb phrase


C.
appositive phrase
Answered by Dasha
im not guessing im just making sure i have the right answwers
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