I would say that the adjectival phrase is B. overly excited. An adjective describes a noun, so an adjectival phrase would be a phrase that describes a noun. "overly excited" describes the noun "children." "to the front" and "of the room" are prepositional phrases and "pushed" is a verb.
Answer:
Mother fetches the fruit from the mango groove
..........behind closed bamboo.
............Rips it paper leather cover during midday recess,
before English class, describes their dance
peach plums cantaloupes before my First World
..............eyes. when the sun blazed on the dust,
She let the mellifluous fluids
.........fall on her assignment books.
Where the mango's where first planted, mother, an infant, hide under gravel swaddled by Lola, my grandmother,
after my mother's aunt and uncle were tied to the trunk
........and stabbed
by the Japanese. Mother and daughter living off
.............fallen mango's, the pit planted in darkness,
.........before I was born.
Answer:
I cleaned the house.
Dad did the shopping.
Mrs. Brown ironed the clothes.
Susan spoke to her colleague.
My neighbour did the gardening.
Our math teacher did not read our tests yet.
The basketball match is not finished yet.
My brother broke a window.
Mr. White hasn't read the newspaper yet
Explanation:
I'm not really sure about the math teacher one lol
The answer is C
Hope this helped!