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juin [17]
3 years ago
7

Is "at soccer" an adverb phrase or an adjective phrase

English
1 answer:
3241004551 [841]3 years ago
8 0
An adjective phrase connects to a noun
An adverb phrase connects to a verb.
  
1. at soccer. 
Adjective Phrase : at what? 

soccer is a noun
So I THINK it's an adjective phrase.
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