In which sentence is the underlined group of words an adverbial phrase?
1. it was an “extreme...
In which sentence is the underlined group of words an adverbial phrase?
1. it was an “extremely unfortunate but unavoidable” situation.
2. during the summer, the activist moved “from town to town.”
3. we “have been discussing” the matter for a while.
4. you can buy “almost anything that you can need” here.
phrases in quotation marks are the underlined group of words.
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