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English question down below

English question down below-example-1
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Choice C) is the answer

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An adverb asks: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of a subject or action. Adverbs usually end in -ly.

With these facts we can deduct that the best identification for a verb phrase would be: slowly and carefully.

Choice A: It is wrong. It focuses on the noun and adjective rather than the adverb.

Choice B: It makes sense, but it still focuses more on the action verb rather then the adverb that is present.

Choice D: It is absurd. It is a prepositional phrase which contains no adverbs whatsoever.


Thus, Choice C: slowly and carefully, is your answer. It contains adverbs only (and a conjunction, but does not matter).
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