Question
Which describes a difference between an adjectival phrase and adverbial phrase? (1 point)
An adjectival phrase consists of
• two or more words, while an adverbial phrase is usually only one word that ends in -ly.
An adjectival phrase modifies a
• verb, and an adverbial phrase modifies a noun.
An adjectival phrase modifies a
• noun, and an adverbial phrase modifies a verb.
An adjectival phrase functions like
O a noun in a sentence, and adverbial phrase functions like a verb in a sentence.
An adjectival phrase consists of
• two or more words, while an adverbial phrase is usually only one word that ends in -ly.
An adjectival phrase modifies a
• verb, and an adverbial phrase modifies a noun.
An adjectival phrase modifies a
• noun, and an adverbial phrase modifies a verb.
An adjectival phrase functions like
O a noun in a sentence, and adverbial phrase functions like a verb in a sentence.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option is:
**An adjectival phrase modifies a noun, and an adverbial phrase modifies a verb.**
This describes the main difference between the two types of phrases accurately.
**An adjectival phrase modifies a noun, and an adverbial phrase modifies a verb.**
This describes the main difference between the two types of phrases accurately.
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