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Read the sentence.
Maria lives in the house (at the end of the street).
Identify the phrase in parentheses.
A. infinitive phrase
B. adverb phrase
C. adjective phrase
D. gerund phrase
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(At the end of the street) is an adjective phrase because it describes where the house is. The answer is C.
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