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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".
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".
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "was one of the few members of the Jacobins who did not dress like a revolutionary".The subject is the noun "Robespierre".Note: "who did not dress like a revolutionary" is a relative clause modifying the direct object 'one'.
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.