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Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? He let his friend have the last bite of dessert. A. the last bite B. his friend have C. He let his D. of dessert
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Which words make up the adjective phrase in this sentence? He let his friend have the last bite of dessert. A. the last bite B. his friend have C. He let his D. of dessert
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A is a verb phrase
B is a verb phrase
C is a prepositional phrase
D is an adjective phrase
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