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1. We are going to hold a farewell party for him.

2. We are going to hold the farewell party for him.

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The difference between the two sentence is the article. The prepositional phrase can be an adverb phrase and an adjective phrase. In each sentence, is 'for him' an adjective phrase. Can't 'for him' in #1 be an adverb phrase?

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#1 makes sense to me. So, yes. Is this a test question or something?
What about #2?
Do you mean #1 can be either an adverb phrase or an adjective phrase?
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