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Question 17 (1 point)
REVIEW: A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object. Most of the time, a prepositional phrase modifies a verb or a noun. These two kinds of prepositional phrases are called adverbial phrases and adjectival phrases, respectively.


DIRECTIONS: READ THE SENTENCE AND CHOOSE THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.


SENTENCE: She drove to the park during lunchtime.

a
she drove
b
to the park
c
during lunchtime
d
both "she drove" and "to the park"
e
both "to the park" and "during lunchtime"


Sagot :

Answer:

e

Explanation:

to the park (answers where) is an adverbial phrase.

during lunchtime (also adverbial answers when)