1.In the hills, the Chinese make flat terraces.

Identify prepositional phrase then tell if adjective or adverb phrase

1.in the hills=adverb

correct

To identify the prepositional phrase in the given sentence, we look for a preposition (a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence) and the words that follow it. In this case, the preposition is "in" and the words that follow it are "the hills."

Therefore, "in the hills" is the prepositional phrase. It functions as an adverb phrase because it modifies the verb "make" by indicating where the Chinese are making flat terraces.