1. identify the adjective phrase in this sentence. The rice in the pot is not yet completely cooked. **Completely cooked

2. The convertible in the garage has only 20000 miles on it. **only 20000 miles

3. Identify the word that the capitalize adective phrase modifies. The father OF THE BRIDE walked prodly down the aisle. **proudly

4. Identify the adverb phrase in the sentence. DeeDee walked with great haste to the kite competition. **walked

5. Identify the adverb phrase in this sentence. Humans first landed on the moon in 1969. **first landed

6. Identify the word that the Capitalize adverb phrase modieifes. The storm swept THROUGH THE CITY like a hord of locusts. **storm

7. Identify the appositive or appositive phrase in this sentence. The sailor's son, Pete, wanted to be a sailor, too. **sailor's son

8. Identify the appositive or appositive phrase in this sentence. Mrs. Myers, the woman with the shovel, loves to work in her garden. ** to work

9. Are the Capitalized words an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or appositive phrase? The girl IN THE BLACK RAINCOAT is there again. **appositive phrase

10. Are the Capitalized words an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or appositive phrase? The picture IN THE FRAME shows what we used to look like. **appositive phrase

11.Are the Capitalized words an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or appositive phrase? Lourdes Fuentes, THE LEADER OF THE BAND, is amazingly enthusiastic. **adjective phrase

12. Are the Capitalized words an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or appositive phrase? If you buy products WITHOUT READING THE LABELS, you will be fooled. **adjective phrase

@Ms.Sue could you please check. I am so lost -_- Thank you!

1. yes

2. What are the instructions?
3. no
4. no
5. no
6. no
7. no
8. no
9. no
10. no
11. no
12. no

Please study your text materials very thoroughly before you post new answers.

All of your answers are wrong.

http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-47.aspx

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/596/01/

Reed's right. Even the first one is wrong.

I think you may need to study this, too:

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/definitions.htm

1. In the sentence "The rice in the pot is not yet completely cooked," the adjective phrase is "completely cooked." To identify an adjective phrase, we look for a group of words that modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, "completely cooked" describes the state of the rice.

2. In the sentence "The convertible in the garage has only 20000 miles on it," the adjective phrase is "only 20000 miles." Similar to the previous example, the phrase modifies the noun "convertible" and describes the quantity or extent of the miles it has been driven.

3. The adjective phrase "proudly" modifies the word "father" in the sentence "The father OF THE BRIDE walked proudly down the aisle." Here, "proudly" describes how the father walked.

4. In the sentence "DeeDee walked with great haste to the kite competition," the adverb phrase is "with great haste." An adverb phrase modifies a verb and answers the question "how" or "to what extent." In this case, it describes how DeeDee walked.

5. The adverb phrase in the sentence "Humans first landed on the moon in 1969" is "first landed." It modifies the verb "landed" and tells us when humans landed on the moon.

6. The adverb phrase "through the city" modifies the word "swept" in the sentence "The storm swept THROUGH THE CITY like a hord of locusts." It describes the manner in which the storm swept.

7. The appositive phrase in the sentence "The sailor's son, Pete, wanted to be a sailor, too" is "sailor's son." An appositive phrase renames or clarifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, it further describes the sailor's son named Pete.

8. The appositive phrase in the sentence "Mrs. Myers, the woman with the shovel, loves to work in her garden" is "the woman with the shovel." It provides more information about Mrs. Myers.

9. In the sentence "The girl IN THE BLACK RAINCOAT is there again," the phrase "in the black raincoat" is an adjective phrase, as it describes the girl. It specifies the type of raincoat the girl is wearing.

10. In the sentence "The picture IN THE FRAME shows what we used to look like," the phrase "in the frame" is an appositive phrase. It provides additional information about the picture by indicating where it is located.

11. In the sentence "Lourdes Fuentes, THE LEADER OF THE BAND, is amazingly enthusiastic," the phrase "the leader of the band" is an adjective phrase. It describes Lourdes Fuentes and specifies her role.

12. In the sentence "If you buy products WITHOUT READING THE LABELS, you will be fooled," the phrase "without reading the labels" is an adverb phrase. It modifies the verb "buy" and explains how or in what manner the action is performed.