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Igoryamba
3 years ago
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Which two phrases in the passage are verb phrases?

English
1 answer:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
8 0

A verb phrase is a syntactic unit formed with an auxiliary verb that precedes the main verb. They demonstrate actions and link the subject of the verb with the information provided about it.

The two phrases in the passage that are verb phrases are: <em>"are enrolled"</em><em> and </em><em>"are getting".</em><em> </em>In these verb phrases, the auxiliary verb is <em>"to be"</em> while the main verbs are <em>"enroll"</em> and <em>"get"</em>, respectively.

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