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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"Park the carbeside the fence." Is 'beside the fence' acting like a adjective or adverb?

Park the carbeside the fence.

Is it modifying 'Park' or 'car'?

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nerdikarp Is it modifying 'Park' or 'car'? Park. Park it where ?

  • nerdikarp Is it modifying 'Park' or 'car'?
  • Park.
  • Park it where ?
  • Beside the fence.
  • If you want it to modify 'car', you have to make a different sentence: Park the car beside the fence in the garage.
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nerdikarpIs it modifying 'Park' or 'car'?
Park. Park it where? Beside the fence.

If you want it to modify 'car', you have to make a different sentence:

Park the car beside the fence in the garage.

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Park the car (which is now) beside the fence - in the garage.

Park it where? In the
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is behind the fence an adjective

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