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Are the underlined words an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or appositive phrase? The student nurse worked throughout the day in the emergency room, a very hectic place. the underlined words are a very
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Are the underlined words an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or appositive phrase?
The student nurse worked throughout the day in the emergency room, a very hectic place.
the underlined words are a very hectic place.
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"a very hectic place" is an adjective phrase because it describes the emergency room which is the noun as hectic, which is an adjective.
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