Adverbs of time tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often. Adverbs of time are invariable. They are extremely common in English. Adverbs of time have standard positions in a sentence depending on what the adverb of time is telling us
There's not always an adjective in a prepositional phrase, but if there is one, it's the word before the noun.
EX: He walked through the large entrance.
Prepositional phrase- through the large entrance
Preposition- through
Object of the preposition (noun)- door
Adjective- heavy
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The poem refers to the difficulties that black people have living in America, how he feels that his time is gonna come but not quite yet. That he's often pushed to the back not to be seen or heard.
The correct answer is option A, America should celebrate all ethnic groups as equal.
Answer:
My mom went to the store to buy groceries.