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Which underlined phrase is an adjective phrase?

a. baking [with my mother] makes me very happy.
b. sweet potato pie is [my specialty].
c. the cookies smell [quite delicious].
d. i made [a german chocolate cake] for my grandfather’s birthday.

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User Simonwh
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Answer:

c. the cookies smell [quite delicious].

Step-by-step explanation:

An adjective phrase is a sentence or a series of words that describe the noun or the subject of the sentence, this means it gives you a better understanding of the poperties of the subject or noun of the sentence, in this case the adjective phrase is "quite delicious" since the adjective is not only delicious, is also the quite involved, this is an adjective phrase.

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User Raja Peela
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The underlined phrase which is an adjective phrase would be [quite delicious]. An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. Hope this helps.
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User Veky
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