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B.  Underline the adjective phrase in the following sentences.

                   1.    He is wearing a nice yellow shirt.
                   2.    A friend in need is a friend indeed.
                   3.    In a low voice, he narrated the tale of his sorrows.

                   4.    A girl from Jaipur won the race.
                   5.    We visited some villages without any inhabitants.

                   6.    He gave me a cup full of milk.
                   7.    A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
                   8.    Today, I met a girl with blue eyes.

                   9.    He was a young man of great prominence.
                  10.    Have you ever seen an elephant with white skin?

             C.  Fill  in  the  blanks  with  the  suitable  adverb  phrases  using  adverbs  given  in  the
                  brackets.
                  1.  This product is available ___________________. (everywhere)

                  2.  We can find the book ______________________ . (there)
                  3.  We shifted to this house only ______________________. (recently)
                  4.  No such diseases were known ______________________. (then)

                  5.  He does his work ______________________. (carelessly)
                  6.  Did he behave ______________________? (well)







             Fill in the blanks with the appropriate adjective phrase.

             1.  Birds _____________ flock together.

             2.  Children like books _____________.

             3.  She leads a life _____________.
             4.  She lost a diamond _____________.

             5.  Draw a picture _____________.

             6.  The verdict _____________ was in his favour.






             Search out any article of your choice from the internet and underline at least five noun
             phrases and circle at least five adjective phrases in the article and paste the cut out in
             your notebook.


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