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Mrsgallant83 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

finding prepositional phrases

I have been given an assignment in which I am to find the prepositional phrases and define them as either adjectival or adverbial. I am having a horrible time with this, because it is a piece of literature that I do not understand.
If I post the piece of literature I am dealing with, is there anyone who could help me find them and help me understand this process.??
  

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You should not need to understand the literature in order to identify prepositional phrases, mrsgallant. If you post the text with the phrases underlined and your guesses as to whether they are adjectives or adverbs, we will check your work.

  • You should not need to understand the literature in order to identify prepositional phrases, mrsgallant.
  • If you post the text with the phrases underlined and your guesses as to whether they are adjectives or adverbs, we will check your work.
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You should not need to understand the literature in order to identify prepositional phrases, mrsgallant. If you post the text with the phrases underlined and your guesses as to whether they are adjectives or adverbs, we will check your work.

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