There are two kinds of prepositional phrases: adjective phrases and adverb phrases.
An adjective phrase modifies a noun or pronoun. It always comes immediately after the noun or pronoun it modifies:
Joe is the student with the highest grade. ("with the highest grade" modifies "student.")
An adverb phrase modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb. It is used to tell when, where, how, or to what extent about the word it modifies:
Megan put her bird in its cage. ("in its cage" modifies the verb "put.")
The girl looked at me, i was scared half-scared of all nice girls.
i thougth of those hard, pale eyes, soda was wrong for once.
Answer:
I believe that is is D
Explanation:
It is because indicative means you are stating a fact. Please mark me brainliest!
Answer:
Explanation:
i <em>think</em> u have to ask a moderator or report urself
anyways
ily and God does too
Merry Christmas
<3
Answer:
b
Explanation:
in the first passage the teacher was showing how great it was teaching while the second passage is showing bad emotions towards the way students are nowadays