Check the correct information on Ms. Kim's note.

(What does 'on Ms. Kim's note' modify? What is the part of speech of "Ms. Kim's note"? An adverbial phrase or an adjective phrase?)

That prepositional phrase modifies the noun, "information." Since it modifies a noun, what is it?

"note" is a noun, serving here as the object of the preposition "on"

"Ms. Kim's" is in possessive form, therefore serving as an adjective modifying "note"

Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase?

Which word does the adjective phrase modify?

The image on the previous page shows an outdoor mural that he painted.

A.
an outdoor mural; modifies shows

B.
on the previous page; modifies image

C.
the image; modifies mural

D.
that he painted; modifies mural

The phrase "on Ms. Kim's note" modifies the verb "check." It answers the question of what the speaker is being asked to check.

The part of speech of "Ms. Kim's note" is a noun phrase. It functions as the object of the preposition "on" and provides further information about the specific note that needs to be checked.