Question
hich sentence contains both an adjectival phrase and an adverbial phrase?(1 point)
Responses
My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.
My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.
The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctor’s prediction.
The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctor’s prediction.
Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
She shook her head back and forth when the interviewer asked her an invasive question.
Responses
My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.
My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.
The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctor’s prediction.
The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctor’s prediction.
Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
She shook her head back and forth when the interviewer asked her an invasive question.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct sentence that contains both an adjectival phrase and an adverbial phrase is:
**My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.**
In this sentence:
- "banged-up old" is the adjectival phrase describing "boat."
- "perfectly well" is the adverbial phrase describing how the boat can sail.
**My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.**
In this sentence:
- "banged-up old" is the adjectival phrase describing "boat."
- "perfectly well" is the adverbial phrase describing how the boat can sail.