Question
Which answer adds an adverb phrase to this sentence?
The store gave out samples.
Responses
The store gave out samples and sold out of pizza.
The store gave out samples and sold out of pizza.
The store gave out samples by the dozen.
The store gave out samples by the dozen.
The store gave out samples that would encourage people to buy treats.
The store gave out samples that would encourage people to buy treats.
The store gave out samples today.
The store gave out samples.
Responses
The store gave out samples and sold out of pizza.
The store gave out samples and sold out of pizza.
The store gave out samples by the dozen.
The store gave out samples by the dozen.
The store gave out samples that would encourage people to buy treats.
The store gave out samples that would encourage people to buy treats.
The store gave out samples today.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that adds an adverb phrase is:
**The store gave out samples by the dozen.**
This phrase modifies how the samples were given out, providing additional information about the quantity.
**The store gave out samples by the dozen.**
This phrase modifies how the samples were given out, providing additional information about the quantity.