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What is the adverb and prepositional phrase in the sentence:

The plane swooped and circled over the beach?
12 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
This sentence has no adverbs. The prepositional phrase is "over the beach."
12 years ago
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The plane swooped and circled over the beach?

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