Prepositional phrase question
The king is out of breath.
Why does the prepositional phrase "out of breath" act as an adjective when it doesn't answer the questions related to determining one. Adjective questions: which one? how many? What kind?
Why wouldn't it act as an adverb?
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40, msdmdsm7925
Match each stanza structure to the correct term. a stanza of two lines quatrain a stanza of four lines octave a stanza of six lines couplet a stanza of eight lines sestet arrowboth arrowboth arrowboth arrowboth
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, oscarmendoza2107
Touch ethic is determined by a values b. culture c. education d. employment
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, itzandrea456
Choose the pronoun that can replace the underlined word(s) in each sentence. mr. ruiz gave the students some homework. answer "them" the check arrived in the mail today. choose the pronoun that can replace the underlined word(s) in each sentence. mr. ruiz gave the students some homework. answer "them" the check arrived in the mail today."it" devon is saving money so that devon can buy a new video game."he" everyone is excited that anyone’s name could be drawn in the raffle. "his or her"
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English, 22.06.2019 11:20, jazminefeblez
Read the excerpt from “strychnine in the soup,” in which mr. mulliner explains the ending of a mystery novel to a bar patron who is anxious to know the conclusion of the story. “the plumber forgot his snake and had to go back for it,” explained mr. mulliner. ‘‘i trust that this revelation will prove sedative.” “i feel a new man,” said the draught stout. “i’d have lain awake worrying about that murder all night.” explain how a student who did not know the meaning of sedative could infer its definition?
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Prepositional phrase question
The king is out of breath.
Why does the prepositional phr...
Why does the prepositional phr...
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