This document provides instructions and examples for identifying adjective phrases in sentences. It explains that an adjective phrase modifies a noun like an adjective and provides 20 sample sentences with adjective phrases underlined as examples for practice identifying adjective phrases. The sentences cover a variety of topics including animals, people, objects, signs, and activities.
This document provides instructions and examples for identifying adjective phrases in sentences. It explains that an adjective phrase modifies a noun like an adjective and provides 20 sample sentences with adjective phrases underlined as examples for practice identifying adjective phrases. The sentences cover a variety of topics including animals, people, objects, signs, and activities.
This document provides instructions and examples for identifying adjective phrases in sentences. It explains that an adjective phrase modifies a noun like an adjective and provides 20 sample sentences with adjective phrases underlined as examples for practice identifying adjective phrases. The sentences cover a variety of topics including animals, people, objects, signs, and activities.
This document provides instructions and examples for identifying adjective phrases in sentences. It explains that an adjective phrase modifies a noun like an adjective and provides 20 sample sentences with adjective phrases underlined as examples for practice identifying adjective phrases. The sentences cover a variety of topics including animals, people, objects, signs, and activities.
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Adjective Phrases worksheet
Identify and underline the adjective phrases in the following sentences.
Hints An adjective phrase serves the same purpose as an adjective. That means it modifies a noun. 1 Have you ever seen an elephant with a white skin? 2 He was wearing a crown made of gold. 3 There I met a girl with blue eyes. 4 Wild beasts in small cages are a sorry sight. 5 A man with a long beard came to see me. 6 We visited many villages without any inhabitants. 7 A friend in need is a friend indeed. 8 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 9 He was a young man of great promise. 10 In a low voice, he narrated the tale of his adventures. 11 The main character in the story is a young boy. 12 He is a visitor from another planet. 13 Part of the treasure map is missing. 14 The road along the coastline has the best views. 15 Several of the eggs are cracked. 16 The sign on the bench said "WET PAINT." 17 I'm reading a book about the Pony Express. 18 I would like a bike with ten speeds. 19 The gate to the playground is locked. 20 The notebook with the plaid cover is mine.