2) Which of the following phrases is not an adverbial phrase in the sentence below?

For family fun, you can go on a treasure hunt in the United States. (1point)
For family fun***
In the United States
On a treasure hunt
You can go

3) Which of the following words is an antonym for “scorned?”
Belittled
Welcomed
Desired
Valued***

Ok?

2 is wrong. 3 is right.

Ok is 2 D???

Yes. You can go is a subject and verb, not an adverbial phrase.

THX.

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Yes, I understand your questions. Let's break them down one by one:

2) To determine which phrase is not an adverbial phrase in the given sentence, we need to identify the purpose of each phrase. An adverbial phrase modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb, and typically answers questions like how, when, where, or to what extent.

In the sentence "For family fun, you can go on a treasure hunt in the United States," the phrases are:
- For family fun (This phrase describes the purpose or reason for going on the treasure hunt.)
- In the United States (This phrase describes the location or where the treasure hunt takes place.)
- On a treasure hunt (This phrase describes the action of going on a treasure hunt.)
- You can go (This phrase describes the ability or possibility to go.)

Out of these options, the phrase that is not an adverbial phrase is "For family fun." This is because it functions as a noun phrase, indicating the purpose of the action rather than modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb.

3) To determine the antonym for the word "scorned," we need to find a word with an opposite meaning.

The options given are:
- Belittled
- Welcomed
- Desired
- Valued

Out of these options, the antonym for "scorned" is "valued." While "scorned" means to be despised or contemptuously rejected, "valued" means to be highly appreciated or esteemed. Therefore, "valued" is the correct answer.

I hope this helps clarify your questions! Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to know.