Adjective
There are two adjective phrases, but one is part of a proper noun: 1) "of the American Revolution" (modifies battle) 2) "of Bunker Hill" (modifies Battle)
In the sentence "The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle of the American Revolution," "first" and "major" are adjectives that describe the noun "battle." Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but in this case, the focus is on the adjectives providing specific qualities to the battle.
The capitalized words can be classified as a noun phrase. "The Battle of Bunker Hill" is a proper noun referring to a specific historical event, while "the American Revolution" is also a proper noun that denotes a significant historical period. Together, they indicate the context and significance of the battle within the broader framework of American history.
The American colonists and the British
Bunker Hill is located in Charlestown, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and is the site of the famous Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. Lexington, on the other hand, is situated about 10 miles northwest of Boston and is known for the first shot fired in the Revolution at the Battle of Lexington. Both locations are significant historical sites connected to the early events of the American fight for independence.
The bloodiest battle of the American Revolution was the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The deadliest battle of the American Revolution was the battle of Breed's Hill (Bunker Hill).
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION an adverb phrase!
The American Revolution
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The Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the American Revolution.
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The American Revolution
Battle Of Bunker Hill
i think it was on bunker hill
There are two adjective phrases, but one is part of a proper noun: 1) "of the American Revolution" (modifies battle) 2) "of Bunker Hill" (modifies Battle)