.Read the sentence.

Perched on his cage, the lonely robin soon drew attention.

Which word in the sentence is an adverb?


perched

soon

drew

lonely

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The answer is SOOn

Explanation:


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O Noun phrase

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Answer:

Explanation:

to have is an infinitive phrase. So is to go

The sentence also has 2 prepositional phrases.

for a walk

in the evening

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Multimedia aids
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All of the other aids are physical objects that cannot be altered during the course of a speech.

Answer:

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The infinitive phrase here  is the one that includes the infinitive, that is "to do" so the whole phrase is "to do one's best"

and its subject? well, it takes the role of the subject in the sentence itself (compare "success is the ultimate goal" where the success takes this role) - but its object is "one's best".

Answer:  The correct answer is : The phrase in the infinitive is: To do one's best

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