Assuming the bolded words are: <em>"for strong bones and teeth"</em> and that you had to choose between:
- <em>noun phrase</em>
- <em>adverb phrase</em>
- <em>verb phrase</em>
- <em>adjective phrase</em>
It is an adjective phrase (4).
An adjective phrase is a group of words complementing, specifying, or modifying a 'head' adjective in the sentence. It is called an adjective (or adjectival) phrase because the whole group of words functions as an adjective, which means it provides information about a noun.
Here, the adjective phrase "for strong bones and teeth" is specifying the head adjective "essential." It is functioning as an adjective for the noun "calcium" by giving us information about it.
The body is not the most formal so I'd say it would need revised.
They go to a place called The Half- Blood, it's special because, only god's son's or daughter can go in there. Since, Percy was half mortal and half immortal can he was son of Poseidon, he was able to go in and so was Grover, but his mom couldn't.
brainly is the best because there is the answer of your questions
but for the next time use your brain not the brainly
I’d say why could mean another word for purpose