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3241004551 [841]
2 years ago
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If erin speaks to her husband on tuesday, what word or phrase does the modifier belong to?

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jolli1 [7]2 years ago
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"If Erin speaks to her husband on Tuesday", the word or phrase that the modifier belong to is " her husband".

<h3>What is a modifier?</h3>

A modifier in grammar is a word or a phrase that is used to define a word, a subject or an event.

There are two major types of modifiers. they are:

  • Adjectives and
  • Adverbs.

In this case, the modifier is an adjectival phrase "her husband" it defines or qualifies "Erin".

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