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example of adverbial phrase
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An adverbial phrase is a group of words that functions as an adverb in a sentence, typically providing information about how, when, where, why, or to what extent something happens. Here are a few examples of adverbial phrases:
1. **In the morning** - "She prefers to exercise in the morning."
2. **With great enthusiasm** - "He completed the project with great enthusiasm."
3. **After the rain** - "We went for a walk after the rain."
4. **At breakneck speed** - "The car raced down the highway at breakneck speed."
5. **For a long time** - "They have been waiting for a long time."
Each of these phrases modifies a verb or an action in the sentence, giving more context and detail.
1. **In the morning** - "She prefers to exercise in the morning."
2. **With great enthusiasm** - "He completed the project with great enthusiasm."
3. **After the rain** - "We went for a walk after the rain."
4. **At breakneck speed** - "The car raced down the highway at breakneck speed."
5. **For a long time** - "They have been waiting for a long time."
Each of these phrases modifies a verb or an action in the sentence, giving more context and detail.
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