Adjunct Phrase


An adjunct phrase is a group of words that adds extra information to a sentence but is not essential for the sentence’s meaning. It can be removed without changing the core meaning of the sentence.

Structure of an Adjunct Phrase

  1. Adverb + Phrase
    • Example: She sings very beautifully.
  2. Prepositional Phrase
    • Example: He left in the morning.
  3. Clause as an Adjunct
    • Example: I will call you when I arrive.

Examples of Adjunct Phrases

  • Time Adjunct: She arrived after lunch.
  • Place Adjunct: They met at the park.
  • Manner Adjunct: He spoke with confidence.

Function of an Adjunct Phrase

  • Modifies verbs, adjectives, or sentences
  • Provides details about time, place, manner, reason, or frequency

Conclusion

An adjunct phrase makes sentences more descriptive but is not necessary for the main meaning.

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