What is an adjective phrase, an adverb phrase a participle. a gerund an infinitive and an appositive? ?
Appositive: like the teacher, Mr. Brown Teacher and Mr. Brown being the appositives. Gerund as subject: Traveling might satisfy your desire for new experiences. (Traveling is the gerund.) Infinitives: to fly, to draw, to become, to enter, to stand, to catch, to belong Adj/adv. Will get back to you. adjective phrase (plural adjective phrases) (grammar) A phrase that collectively modifies or describes a noun or pronoun and which can usually be used both attributively and predicatively, can be graded, and be modified by an adverb. Examples That house down the block is a hideous shade of red. The road which was tarred on Thursday is the one we need to take adverbial phrase (plural adverbial phrases) (grammar) A phrase that collectively modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb or a prepositional phrase.