In which sentence does the prepositional phrase act as an adverb?

A)Last evening, Anne suffered from a headache.
B)The door to the attic was left open. ****
C)Mr. Frank discussed the problem of noise in the annex.
D)He bought a drink for Mr. Dussel.

In which sentence does the prepositional phrase act as an adjective?

A)In the morning, we rested in bed
B)We bought the cookies in the red package
C)During the day, Peter played with the cat***
D)My sister is good at dancing

Both are wrong.

Remember that adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. They tell which, what kind of, or how many.

Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They tell how, where, when, or where.

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1: A

2: B

To determine which sentence has a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb, we need to identify the prepositional phrases in each sentence and determine how they modify the verb.

A) Last evening, Anne suffered from a headache.
The prepositional phrase "from a headache" modifies the verb "suffered," indicating the source or cause of Anne's suffering. It acts as an adverbial phrase.

B) The door to the attic was left open. ****
The prepositional phrase "to the attic" modifies the noun "door," indicating the location of the door. It acts as an adjective and not an adverb.

C) Mr. Frank discussed the problem of noise in the annex.
There is no prepositional phrase in this sentence.

D) He bought a drink for Mr. Dussel.
The prepositional phrase "for Mr. Dussel" modifies the verb "bought," indicating the recipient of the drink. It acts as an adverbial phrase.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) The door to the attic was left open, as the prepositional phrase "to the attic" acts as an adjective.

To determine which sentence has a prepositional phrase acting as an adjective, we need to identify the prepositional phrases in each sentence and determine how they modify the noun.

A) In the morning, we rested in bed.
The prepositional phrase "in bed" modifies the verb "rested," indicating the location of the rest. It acts as an adverbial phrase.

B) We bought the cookies in the red package.
The prepositional phrase "in the red package" modifies the noun "cookies," indicating the kind or type of cookies. It acts as an adjective.

C) During the day, Peter played with the cat***.
The prepositional phrase "with the cat" modifies the verb "played," indicating the object of Peter's play. It acts as an adverbial phrase.

D) My sister is good at dancing.
There is no prepositional phrase in this sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) We bought the cookies in the red package, as the prepositional phrase "in the red package" acts as an adjective.