An adjective phrase connects to a noun
An adverb phrase connects to a verb.
1. at soccer.
Adjective Phrase : at what?
soccer is a noun
So I THINK it's an adjective phrase.
3 pounds=1.5 apples but if you have to round round down because you don't have enough pounds for 2 whole apples
Answer:
Ralph runs for his life through the forest, armed with the stake that held the pig's head as a weapon, and when he finds himself on the beach, he falls to the ground.
Explanation:
Explanation:
1)Don't put all your eggs in one basket
meaning:What you're doing is too risky
2)Every cloud has a silver lining
meaning:Good things come after bad things
3)Get a taste of your own medicine
meaning:Get treated the way you've been treating others (negative)
4)Give someone the cold shoulder
meaning:Ignore someone