5 simple sentences to include adjectives, adverbs and phrases (appositive, prepositional, infinitive). Underline the subject with one line and the main verb of the sentence with two lines.

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Answer:

1. The cat walked majestically

2. The building was very tall

3. With a leg on the chair

4. Grace the beautiful girl found the drink to be bitter

5. The ant, an insect, is slowly moving towards the cup

Explanation:

The first sentence contains an adverb which is "majestically".

The second sentence contains an adverb "very tall"

The third sentence contains a prepositional phrase.

The fourth sentence contains an adjective "beautiful"

The fifth sentence contains an adverb "slowly"

A phrase is a group of words without a verb and a subject.

An adjective is a part of speech that is used to modify a noun or pronoun in a sentence.

An adverb is a part of speech that is used to show the degree or extent of a thing. It modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb.

An appositive pairs two noun phrases side by side with each other.

N.B The subjects are underlined, while the main verb is bolded.