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                Im working on prepostional phrases and need help with these problems: What is the prep. or prep. phrase and indicate whether it is an adj. or an adv?
1. An aid car raced through 3 red lights.
2. Latecomers may enter the theater only between acts.
            
        1. An aid car raced through 3 red lights.
2. Latecomers may enter the theater only between acts.
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    1. An aid car raced <b><u>through</u> 3 red lights</b>.
2. Latecomers may enter the theater only <b><u>between</u> acts</b>.
<b>prepositional phrase
<u>preposition</u></b>
If the prepositional phrase tells where, when, etc., then it's adverbial; if it adds description to a noun or pronoun, it's adjectival. What do you think?
    
2. Latecomers may enter the theater only <b><u>between</u> acts</b>.
<b>prepositional phrase
<u>preposition</u></b>
If the prepositional phrase tells where, when, etc., then it's adverbial; if it adds description to a noun or pronoun, it's adjectival. What do you think?
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