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Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? The boxes in the basement need to be brought upstairs. A. The boxes B. brought upstairs C. in the basement D. need to be
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Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase?
The boxes in the basement need to be brought upstairs.
A.
The boxes
B.
brought upstairs
C.
in the basement
D.
need to be
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A) The boxes
an adjective is a describing word and the sentences is saying/describing what need to be brought upstairs which is
The boxes
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