An adjective phrase or adjectival phrase is a phrase that describes and
modifies the noun. It could be used as attributive or predicative. Attributive
adjective is included in the in the noun phrase it modifies while predicative
adjective is not included in the noun phrase it modifies.
In the sentence given above:
The junk pile beneath Jo's bed is getting bigger every day.<span>
The adjective phrase is d. The junk pile. </span><span>
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<span>The ‘junk’ describes the noun ‘pile’.</span>
<span>Substitute for "a" and solve for "b":
7b = 10(b-24)
7b = 10b-240
3b = 240
b = 80 (# of calories in a banana)</span>
My grand mom will visit us again next year.
Since it will snow for the rest of the day, Alvi will read a book by the fireplace instead.
The boat will turn around once it gets close to the waterfalls.
When Jean returns, she’ll show you the directions to the station.
My Nephew Jarraf will arrive from Bangladesh tomorrow. I am very excited since he’ll be staying with us for the entire holidays.
I hope this is correct :)