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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

In maths

I saw the following sentence in my son's reading book:
In maths we learned about angles.
What is the grammatical function of the prepositional phrase "in maths"?

What does it connect here?


If it's an adverb which adverb question does it answer?
When, why, how or where?
  

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Jigneshbharati What does it connect with here? It's an adjunct (adverbial). It connect with the whole sentence.

  • Jigneshbharati What does it connect with here?
  • It's an adjunct (adverbial).
  • It connect with the whole sentence.
  • It says where we learned about angles.
  • (in a maths class) CJ
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JigneshbharatiWhat does it connect with here?

It's an adjunct (adverbial). It connect with the whole sentence. It says where we learned about angles. (in a maths class)

CJ

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