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netineya [11]
3 years ago
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A verbal phrase that functions in a sentence only as an adjective is a(n) what sentence?1)Gerund2)Pronoun3)Participle4)infinitiv

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Natalija [7]3 years ago
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A verbal phrase that functions in a sentence only as an adjective is a 3. participle. For example: He uses a walking stick. - the word <em>walking </em>is a participle used as an adjective here.
A gerund can only be used as a noun, not adjective, a pronoun is only a pronoun, and an infinitive is not used as an adjective.
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