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Prepositional phrase and then indicate if they are adjective or adverb phrases?

Prepositional Phrases 1. We need to get a new collar for out dog. for our dog 2.The man fell down the steps. down the steps 3. Parents should receive a report of the students’ achievements. of the students’ achievements 4) Saturday was a perfect day for football. for football. 5) The Columbus Zoo was closed for repairs. was closed for repairs 6) The storm was the worst of the season. of the season 7) The king and queen were having a struggle for power. for power 8) The grass really grew after the rain. after the rain 9) The key was found under the porch. under the porch 10) After lunch, the children went swimming. after lunch Now, are the Prepositional phrase adjective or adverb phrases

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  1. look up adverb and adjective in the dictionary. This will be a cinch. Don't bother...judging by your history you want to become a beautician anyway.
  2. Ask yourself if the prepositional phrase modifies or describes a verb or a noun. If it describes the noun, it is an adjective. If it describes the verb, it is an adverb.
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