The sentence that has an adjectival phrase is: His grandmother from New Zealand is visiting for two weeks.
An adjectival phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It could consist of an adjective or a string of adjectives. For example, she is a beautiful, intelligent and sensible girl. In addition, an adjectival phrase not only can modify a noun but also a pronoun, like in this case, where 'from New Zealand´' is an example also of an adjectival phrase.
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After a few days in bed, Terri still felt sick and looked peaked.
- To look peaked is to be sick.
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This year I went to a college basket ball game. The two teams playing head to head were the Falcons and the Cardinals. The teams battled making shots and fouls. All trying to score more points than the other. Towards the end of the game the two teams went into overtime! They tied and were in a sudden death round, first team to score won. The Falcons made a dunk shot and won the game. They were all so competitive with each other but in the end they all still managed to give each other high fives and say good game.