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1. Today was Mid-Winter Day. It is a big holiday in Antarctica.
[What is the part of speech of 'in Antarctica'? Does it modify 'is' or 'holiday'?]
[What is the part of speech of 'in Antarctica'? Does it modify 'is' or 'holiday'?]
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"in Antarctica" is a prepositional phrase modifying "holiday."
Remember that modifiers are best used when as close to what they modify as possible.
Remember that modifiers are best used when as close to what they modify as possible.
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