ExpertsGlobal5 - Sorry, I couldn't understand if your response made any sense to me. I have two queriesnow.
Query1
To answer your query, "with a buttressed trunk and with a crown that spreads..." is not an adverbial phrase; it is an adjective phrase meant to apply to "the Honduran mahogany".
Referring to the explanation by daaghhere , I am not convinced with your point that "with a buttressed trunk and with a crown that spreads.." is an adjective phrase modifying
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Query1
ExpertsGlobal5 wrote:
To answer your query, "with a buttressed trunk and with a crown that spreads..." is not an adverbial phrase; it is an adjective phrase meant to apply to "the Honduran mahogany".
Referring to the explanation by daaghhere , I am not convinced with your point that "with a buttressed trunk and with a crown that spreads.." is an adjective phrase modifying
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