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1. She washed the dishes in the sink in the kitchen.
[Does 'in the kitchen' modify 'the sink' ? Or does 'in the kitchen' modify 'washed'? Is 'in the kitchen' an adverbial phrase or an adjective phrase? Or can it be both?]
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Answered by Writeacher
I thought I answered this yesterday.

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1. She washed the dishes in the sink in the kitchen.
[Does 'in the kitchen' modify 'the sink' ? Or does 'in the kitchen' modify 'washed'? Is 'in the kitchen' an adverbial phrase or an adjective phrase? Or can it be both?]

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