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Monica [59]
1 year ago
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Identify the sentence that includes a prepositional phrase functioning as an adjective.

English
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lisov135 [29]1 year ago
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A prepositional phrase takes on the role of an adjective when it comes after and describes a noun or pronoun.

<h3>What makes a sentence contain a prepositional phrase?</h3>

A prepositional phrase is one that has a preposition at the beginning and a noun or pronoun at the end. "In our house," "between pals," and "since the conflict" are a few examples of prepositional phrases.

Nouns are modified (described) by adjectives. Adjectives provide the reader with more detailed information regarding an object's color, size, shape, material, and other characteristics.

Sometimes a prepositional phrase might be understood as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb or as an adjective phrase modifying the noun it comes after. It is typically regarded as an adjective phrase in this situation. Sunlight is abundant for the plant in the window. (Names the plant.)

Describe a sentence that has two prepositional phrases.

Looking for her puppy is the woman with the blue coat. The words "in the blue coat" and "for her dog" are two examples of prepositional phrases. A prepositional phrase starts with one of the prepositions "in" or "for," and it finishes with a noun.

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