Asked by Melissa

Sentence with adjectival and adverbial phrases:
1. The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctor's prediction.
2. She shook her head back and forth when the interviewer asked her an invasive question.
3. Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
4. My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.

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Answered by Melissa
Ohhh... I get it more. Can you give me another sentence with both in them? Thank you
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are sentences with adjectival and adverbial phrases:

1. The athlete made a surprisingly **complete recovery** from the accident, despite **the doctor's prediction**.
- Adjectival Phrase: "complete recovery" (describes what kind of recovery)
- Adverbial Phrase: "surprisingly" (modifies how the recovery was made)

2. **With a puzzled look**, she shook her head **back and forth** when the interviewer asked her an invasive question.
- Adjectival Phrase: "with a puzzled look" (describes her appearance)
- Adverbial Phrase: "back and forth" (describes how she shook her head)

3. Many animals have a **keener sense of smell** than humans do.
- Adjectival Phrase: "keener sense of smell" (describes the type of sense animals possess)

4. My **banged-up old boat** can still sail **perfectly well** through any storm.
- Adjectival Phrase: "banged-up old boat" (describes the condition of the boat)
- Adverbial Phrase: "perfectly well" (modifies how well the boat can sail)
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Of course! Here’s another sentence that includes both adjectival and adverbial phrases:

**The elegantly dressed woman spoke loudly during the meeting to make sure everyone could hear her.**

- **Adjectival Phrase:** "elegantly dressed woman" (describes the woman)
- **Adverbial Phrase:** "loudly" (modifies how she spoke) and "during the meeting" (indicates when she spoke)

Feel free to ask for more examples if you need them!

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