The prepositions are the words which show the relationship between the pronoun and the nouns. On the other hand, the prepositional phrase starts with the prepositions and end with the object of a preposition, having one or more modifiers to describe.
Adverb phrase refers to the group of words which qualifies adjectives, verbs or adverbs.
While answering the question of<em> where? when? or how?</em> prepositional phrase is identified as an adverb.
Therefore, the sentence in which group of words is a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb is My sister applied [on Tuesday] to a graduate school in England.
As the above bracketed sentence answer the question of <em>when </em>did she apply? -<u> 'on Tuesday'</u>, hence it qualifies to be a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb and modified<u> 'applied.'</u>
Answer:
In my opinion, it might be B and E
Explanation:
It cannot be refuted, because you're not proving anything wrong to anyone. You're only agreeing or disagreeing (B).
And it must be written with a load of facts and in a clear and understandable language (E).
The answer would be 3, a preposition or a conjunction. Hope this helped.
Hi,
The answers should be, in order, 3 - 4 - 5 - 2 - 1
Laura judges Rita by looks instead of actually finding out by asking. Never judge a book by its cover as they say. Also Laura focused more on Rita than herself causing herself to fall behind. Hope it helped.