Adjectival Phrase
An
adjectival phrase
is a
phrase
with an adjective as its head. (e.g.
full of toys
) . Adjectival phrases may occur as
premodifiers
to a noun (
a bin full of toys
), or as
predicatives
to a verb. (
the bin is full of toys
.)
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