Ok the true answer is (e) all of the above
It’s a phrase because it doesn’t have a subject
Answer:
heres your answer
Explanation:
1. he waches this film once in a month
2. help the aliens are comng
3. last night i sleept in my cabin when i heard a terrible noise
4. our relatives will arrive tomorow
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Minow points out how children spend as much time watching TV as being at school and there is so little learning being done during that time. Why not it for more educational tv so they can better themselves during that time instead of them rotting away and letting them do whatever
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.