The view from Mount Fuji is great. From Mount Fuji is the prepositional phrase. Is it an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase?

If it's modifying a noun, it's an adjective phrase.

If it's modifying a verb, it's an adverb phrase.

What is that phrase describing?

the phrase is describing mount fuji

That can't be.

Mount Fuji is part of the phrase.

What does the phrase modify?

it is describing the view right so its an adjective phrase

right

To determine whether the phrase "from Mount Fuji" functions as an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase, we need to analyze its role in the sentence.

In this case, "from Mount Fuji" is providing additional information about the viewpoint mentioned in the sentence. It describes where the view is observed or enjoyed. Since it is modifying the noun "view," it is acting as an adjective phrase.

To confirm this, we can imagine replacing this phrase with a regular adjective. If we say, "The beautiful view is great," we can see that the phrase "from Mount Fuji" is indeed functioning as an adjective, as it adds descriptive information about the view.

Therefore, the phrase "from Mount Fuji" is an adjective phrase.