1. correct
2. correct except for "yesterday" -- what is happening "through the park"?
3. correct except for "that"
4. would be correct if you add "from" in front of "both" -- "from" is the preposition and cannot be omitted.
5. head?
1.The hikers are ready for a break.
2.Yesterday we rode our bikes through the park.
3.That store has something for everyone.
4.Students from both South America and North America attended the meeting.
5.According to the map, Tony's farm is just ahead.
Identify prepositional,tell whether phrase is adj or adv phrase, then give word phrase modifies.
1.for a break-adverb-ready
2.through the park-adverb-yesterday
3.for everyone-adj-that
4.both S Amer and N Amer-adj-students
5.According to the map-adv-head
3 answers
1. Correct.
2. wrong modified word
3. wrong modified word
4. wrong prepositional phrase
5. wrong modified word
2. wrong modified word
3. wrong modified word
4. wrong prepositional phrase
5. wrong modified word
2.rode
3.something
5.just
3.something
5.just