Solve this:  Say whether the underlined phrases are noun, adjective or adverb phrase.
1. She succeeded by virtue her hard work and sincerity.
2. We want to buy a spacious and fuel-efficient car.
3. I shall look after him during his stay with me.
4. You may go through this book at your pleasure.
5. The captain wanted to win the toss and bat first.
6. Candidates with a working knowledge of computers will be preferred.
7. We have in our library all the books written by Ruskin Bond.
8. The labourers finished the work at a great speed.
9. I thank you with all my heart.
10. To apologise for one's mistakes is a noble quality.

1/ adverbial phrase
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2/niun phrase
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2/ noun phrase
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phrase. 1. She succeeded by virtue her hard work and sincerity. Adverb Phrase 2. We want to buy a spacious and fuel-efficient car. Adjective Phrase 3. I shall look after him during his stay with me adverb phrase 4. You may go through this book at your pleasure. Adverb phrase 5. The captain wanted to win the toss and bat first. Noun phrase 6. Candidates with a working knowledge of computers will be preferred. Adjective phrase 7. We have in our library all the books written by Ruskin Bond.adjective phrase 8. The labourers finished the work at a great speed. Adverb phrase 9. I thank you with all my heart.adverb Phrase 10. To apologise for one's mistakes is a noble quality. Noun phrase
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I shall look after him during his stay with me
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She succeeded by virtue of her hard work and sincerity
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