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It took about three and a half days to get here.

(What does 'to get hear' modify? Is it a noun phrase or an adverrbial phrase?)
15 years ago

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The infinitive phrase "to get here" is an adverbial phrase modifying "took."

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It took about three and a half days to get here.

(What does 'to get hear' modify? Is it a noun phrase or an adverrbial phrase?)

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