like a revolutionary.
like a revolutionary
like a revolutionary
like a revolutionary
The adverb phrase is, "like a revolutionary" which modifies the verb "did dress".
The adverb phrase in the sentence is "like a revolutionary." This phrase modifies the verb "dress," providing context about how Robespierre's attire differed from that of his fellow Jacobins. It specifies the manner in which he did not conform to the typical revolutionary style.
like a revolutionary
like a revolutionary
like a revolutionary
The adverb phrase is, "like a revolutionary" which modifies the verb "did dress".
like a revolutionary
like a revolutionary
In the summer
In the summer
In The Summer
"In the summer of 1703" is the adverb phrase in the sentence. It provides more information about when the action took place.
No, the word "members" is not an adverb.The word "members" is actually a noun and an adjective.
The adverb phrase is: In the summer of 1793, which modifies the verbs 'were tried' and 'executed'.For context:Robespierre had been declared an outlaw and therefore no trial was required. He was arrested, confined, and the next day guillotined.