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An adjectival phrase or adjective phrase (AP) is a phrase with an adjective as its head. Just as a regular one-word adjective, adjective phrases are used to modify nouns or pronouns. That is to say, they give "an additional detail about the meaning of a noun" [1] It is important to remember that the predicate. They can also be right before the noun or as the complement after a linking verb. Adjective phrases can be formed by: 1. Two adjectives [edit] Example"The nice, pretty, gorgeous girl" - Here we have an adjective phrase with three heads modifying the noun girl. 2. An intensifier + an adjective [edit] Example"The very nice girl" - Here, the adjective phrase is comprised with an intensifier (very) and an adjective as the head (nice). The ten industrious little young girls clean the room. [edit] References
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