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phrase is "in the forest." is this called noun phrase verb phrase prepositional phrase,or a particular phrase?
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phrase is "in the forest." is this called noun phrase verb phrase prepositional phrase,or a particular phrase?
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I’m pretty sure it’s a noun phrase Bc forest is a noun
(A noun is a person,place,thing,or idea)
( A verb in an action,an occurrence,or a state of being)
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I think it's a
prepositional phrase.
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