Adjective phrase - English Grammar
https://www.englishgrammar.org/adjective-phrase27.08.2013 · Adjective phrase. A word group that has an adjective as its head is called an adjective phrase. Note that the adjective in this phrase may be accompanied by other words such as determiners, modifiers etc. Adjective phrases can go before a noun (attributive position). They can also go after a linking verb like be (predicative position).
ADJECTIVE PHRAES
https://tutorified-wp-bucket.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/2021/05/...1. My favorite writer of science fiction is Ray Bradbury. 2. The furnace in your basement is nothing compared to the furnace that heats the earth. 3. I remember Grandmother when I smell freshly baked bread with butter. 4. A student from Mr. Richard’s class won first prize. 5. The play of the sunlight on the water was a beautiful sight. 6.
ADJECTIVE PHRAES
tutorified-wp-bucket.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.comEXERCISE: Underline the ADJECTIVE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES in each of the following sentences. 1. My favorite writer of science fiction is Ray Bradbury. 2. The furnace in your basement is nothing compared to the furnace that heats the earth. 3. I remember Grandmother when I smell freshly baked bread with butter. 4.