The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice "as an adverb prepositional phrase"
Adjective prepositional phrases<span> follow the nouns they modify, unlike adjectives which generally go immediately before the nouns they modify.</span>
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C only used when the actor
Answer:
The only possible answer is (E) not even the giants in the field, such as Leonard Euler and Karl Gauss, was
Explanation:
- In the statement, We need ‘was’ as no singular mathematician is singular.
- And finally options C uses 'like' to introduce the 2 mathematicians, making the option incorrect.
- Leaving the last option E.