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HELP PLEASE!! Which is the adverb phrase in the sentence? "There is plenty of heat and dust from the ground, but Patricia is happy at her job."
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Which is the adverb phrase in the sentence?
"There is plenty of heat and dust from the ground, but Patricia is happy at her job."
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the adverb phrase is "there is plenty of heat and dust from the ground"
because it is answering the question "why?" and therefore it acts like an adverb.
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