B.) Verb phrase
The verb phrase usually follows the subject and tells you what the subject is doing. The phrase "was attending" tells you what the president of the company is doing. The verb phrase contains the action verb "attending" and the helping verb "was". A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. An adjectival phrase describes a noun such as "the mandatory sales" describes the type of meeting. An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb.
Explanation:
In arguing for American Independence, Paine denounced the monarchy and argued that people are born in to a state of equality. An advocate of natural rights theory, Paine claimed that there are no natural rulers among men. He then proposed a system of representative government for the colonies.
Answer:
D, before the noun they describe, like "pretty girl" or "yappy dog"
Explanation:
I would go with C! The gas station near our house stays open late. Adverbial phrases pretty much focus on Why, When, How, and Where.
In that sentence it shows me the WHEN, and WHERE. I hope all is well, and you pass! (: Good luck, rockstar! (:
His godmother and aunt are strong, maybe emotionally or mentally. It’s reveals that they are able to withstand a lot of judgment or criticism. They don’t back down where they need to face a challenge. The author is trying to say that these women are stronger emotionally.