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  • 21-06-2022
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That was very wise of you wasn't it? "very wise" is a adjective phrase or adverb phrase

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Parrain Parrain
  • 22-06-2022

Based on the context in which "very wise" was used, it is an adjective phrase.

What is an adjective phrase?

This refers to a phrase that is doing the work of an adjective which is to modify a noun or pronoun.

In the above sentence, the pronoun, "you" was modified by saying the person was quite wise. This is therefore an adjective phrase.

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