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An 'adjective phrase' (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase whose head word is an adjective, e.g. fond of steak, very happy, quite upset about it, etc.

The distinguishing characteristic of an attributive adjective phrase is that it appears inside the noun phrase that it modifies. ... A predicative adjective (phrase), in contrast, appears outside of the noun phrase that it modifies, usually after a linking verb, e.g. The man is proud.

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Explanation: Adjectival phrase - adjectival phrase or adjective phrase, is a phrase that acts like an adjective. Adjectival phrases modify nouns or pronouns. Adjectival phrases are formed in many different ways. For example: The boy bounced a small red ball. I saw a very large elephant. Parents angry about the tuition hike spoke to the president of the college. The truck driving past my house is speeding.

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