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Why he had to marry again
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Grammatical name
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An adverbial phrase is a group of words, which functions as an adverb in a sentence. It usually consists of an adverb and a modifier, which can be a preposition, noun, or adjective. Adverbial phrases can answer questions such as: When? Where? How? To what extent? Examples of adverbial phrases are "in the morning", "on the roof", "very slowly", and "to a great extent".
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