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How would you describe an adjectival phrase?
O a group of words that does not include a subject
O a group of words that modifies an adverb
O a group of words that contains a verb and its dependents
O a group of words describing a noun or pronoun


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Answer:

Hello, The right answer is actually "A group of words describing a noun or pronoun"

Explanation:

An Adjectival phrase is described as a group of words describing a noun or pronoun. Hence, Option D is the correct statement.

What is the definition of an adjectival phrase?

A group of words that include an adjective that modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence is referred to as an adjectival phrase or an adjective phrase.

For example, Shelly is a hard working woman

or Fedrick is a handsome guy.

Hence, Option D is the correct statement.

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