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The Statue of Liberty has stood for more than 100 years in New York Harbor. adverb phrase adjective appositive phrase adverb 'for more than 100 years' is underlined
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The Statue of Liberty has stood for more than 100 years in New York Harbor.
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'for more than 100 years' is underlined
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Appositive phrase.
its direct.
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for more than 100 years" is an adverb phrase.
because
This is because it adds information about the action "has stood".
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