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What does an adverbial phrase have that a prepositional phrase doesn't ? A. A noun B. The object of a preposition C. An adjective modifying a noun D. A subject and a verb​

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d) A subject and a verb​

Step-by-step explanation:

Any collection of two or more words functioning adverbially is an adverbial phrase (also known as an adverb phrase). Also, keep in mind that, unlike clauses, phrases lack a subject and a verb.

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