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In “he has a threatening voice” the italicized words are an example for:

ANoun phrase

BVerb phrase

CAdverb phrase

DAdjective phrase

Answer:

D. Adjective phrase

Read Explanation:

In the sentence "He has a threatening voice", the phrase "threatening voice" is describing the noun "voice". Let's break it down:

  • "Voice" is a noun.

  • "Threatening" is an adjective that modifies the noun "voice".

  • Together, "threatening voice" functions as an adjective phrase because it provides more information about the noun and acts as a single descriptive unit.


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