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Adjectival phrase definition and example
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An adjectival phrase is a group of words that functions as an adjective in a sentence, providing more information about a noun or pronoun. It can include adjectives, modifiers, and complements, but does not contain a subject and verb.
**Example:**
In the sentence, "The dog with the fluffy tail is playing in the yard," the phrase "with the fluffy tail" is an adjectival phrase that describes the noun "dog."
**Example:**
In the sentence, "The dog with the fluffy tail is playing in the yard," the phrase "with the fluffy tail" is an adjectival phrase that describes the noun "dog."
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