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A verbal phrase that functions in a sentence only as an adjective is a(n) ???? phrase. pronoun participle gerund infinitive
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A verbal phrase that functions in a sentence only as an adjective is a(n) ???? phrase.
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it is a participle phrase, used to modify a noun or pronoun
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A. "
Participl
e
is a form of a verb that functions as an adjective."
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