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What kind of phrase is the underlined group of words? The house across the street has a large front door. A. appositive phrase B. adverb phrase C. adjective phrase _-across the street is underlined-_
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What kind of phrase is the underlined group of words?
The house across the street has a large front door.
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appositive phrase
B.
adverb phrase
C.
adjective phrase
_-across the street is underlined-_
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C. an adjective phrase
The phrase across the street describes house, which is a noun.
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