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Which words make up the adverb phrase in this sentence? In colonial days, there were no fire departments. A. no fire B. In colonial days C. fire departments D. there were
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Which words make up the adverb phrase in this sentence? In colonial days, there were no fire departments. A. no fire B. In colonial days C. fire departments D. there were
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Which words make up the adverb phrase in this sentence? In colonial days, there were no fire departments. A. no fire B. In colonial days C. fire departments D. there were
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Its b because adverb phrase tells u when it happened and when it says colonial days that when it was
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