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Lets; Learn, , phrases, , itdetermines the type of each phrase,, , The different types of phrases are:, , Example: My mother is happy., , Example: Ria’s sweater looks so cute., (head of the phrase—cute), , (head of the phras, Prepositional phrase: A preposition, a prep, , (head of the phraswe—to), , Adverbial phrase: The head of ana, Example: He walked very fast, (head of the phrase—fast), , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , phrases are of five types. The central element ina, , phrase is known as the head of the phrase., , fxample: A red bag was kept on the table., , Inthe oe sentence, the head of the phrase red bag is bag which is a noun, The adjective red modifies the noun here. So this is a noun phrase., , * Noun phrase: The head of a noun phrase is a noun., , (head of the phrase—mother), , Adjective phrase: The head of an adjective phrase is an adjective., , Verb phrase: The head of a verb phrase is the main verb., , Example: | have been reading the book since, e—reading), , acts as the head of, ositional phrase:, Example: Rini went to the library this mor, , dverbial phrase js an adverb.
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