Use the drop-down menus to identify the phrase called for at the beginning of each sentence.

Noun Phrase: The little girl went to the store with her older brother. 
the little girlwent to the storewith her older brother

Prepositional Phrase: The French tourists waited at the bus stop on the corner.
the French touristswaited at the bus stopon the corner

Adjectival Phrase: The new movie playing in town is supposed to be good.
the new movie playing in town is supposed to be good

Adverbial Phrase: The speech on safety was given at the school by the fire dep

Respuesta :

noun phrase: the little girl

prepositional phrase: on the corner

adjectival phrase:playing in town

adverbial phrase: by the fire department


Phrases are groups of words that unite to form a clause. The noun, prepositional, adjectival, and adverbial phrases in the sentences given have been provided below:

  • Noun Phrase: The little girl
  • Prepositional Phrase:  At the bus stop on the corner
  • Adjectival Phrase: The new movie
  • Adverbial Phrase:  At the school

A noun phrase has a noun at its beginning and can serve the function of a noun in a sentence. "The little girl" performs the function of the noun in the first sentence.

The prepositional phrase contains a preposition and a modifier. "At" and "on" are prepositions.

Adjective phrases are descriptive in nature. "The new movie" is descriptive. Adverbial phrases tell us the manner, location, and timing of things.

Summarily, the correct phrases have been described.

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