prepositional phrase
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence: 1. Above the mission, the swallows were seen. 2. The victorious team yelled with joy. What is means when asking if adverbial phrase and adjective phrase????
1 - Above the mission 2 - With joy Adverbial phrases are prepositional phrases that act as adverbs and adjective phrases are prepositional phrases that act as adjectives
adjetive is to describe correct? and adverb is a action?
An adjective describes a noun (who, what, when, where, why) an adverb describes a verb saying how much, how it was done, how often, etc.
sorry can you give example of aadverb? please
The boy ran often. Often is the adverb. The boy ran down the street. Down the street is an adverbial phrase
and ran is a verb yes? or is it run?
run is a verb, ran is its past tense. A verb is any action
ohh ok so u can have verb or adverb also in same sentence. ok thank you!! i understand this now.
Yes, the adverb describes the verb :)
can i ask one more?
Sure
Prepositions with their noun objects are the most used phrases in the English language. what is the prepositional phrase for this sentance??
'with their noun objects' and 'in the English language' are both prepositional phrases
there is two?!?!
Yes
ohhh ok. i will try more out in my book. i thank u for all your help!!
Yup :)
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