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OpenStudy (anonymous):

choose the sentence that contains an adjectival prepositional phrase. A. The shoe store across the street recently opened. B. The dog ran around the table. C. The game begins within an hour. D. The tired campers rested underneath the tent.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An adverbial phrase is a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. Example: The manager with the pink slips terrorized the employees. The adjectival phrase “with the pink slips” describes the noun “manager.” So which one has a similar phrase?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Those are just quotation marks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would it be B. The shoe store across the street recently opened?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b.the dog ran around the table

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Think of it as a verb describing phrase. So the dog ran, where, Around the table. Around describes ran, which makes it an adverb therefore around the table is an adverbial phrase. @assuna is correct :)

OpenStudy (nevermind_justschool):

Hey, if you get the answer that you need, please close the question. :)

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