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The phrase, who has the ball is a adjective, adverb or noun

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WorldlyGlass49
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  • 30-06-2016
If you are referring to the entire phrase in the context of it being used to describe a subject as can be seen in an example The man who has the ball is running, then it is an adjectival phrase because it functions as an adjective that describes what the man is like.
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