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I want to take a walk along the Sein River in France.

(What is the part of speech of 'in France'? Is it an adverbial phrase or an adjective phrase? Does it modify 'take' or 'the Sein River'?)
14 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
The prepositional phrase, in France, is an adjective phrase modifying Seine River.

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