7. The underlined prepositional phrase in the sentence is being used as an adverb
The skies over the city are cloudy and gray. (Underlined, Over the city)
a. True
b. False
8. How is the underlined prepositional phrase in this sentence being used?
The selves in my bedroom need to be painted. (Underlined, in my bedroom)
a. adjective
b. adverb
9. To where in the sentence could you move the underlined prepositional phrases? Be sure to keep the same meaning.
The team entered the rink with hockey sticks in their hands and waited for the buzzer. (Underlined, WITH HOCKEY STICKS IN THEIR HANDS)
a. after 'the team entered'
b. before 'the team entered'
c. after 'for the buzzer'
d. after ' and waited'
10. To where in the sentence could you move the underlined prepositional phrases? Be sure to keep the same meaning.
The police car and the stolen car raced into the intersection at top speed. (Underlined, INTO THE INTERSECTION)
a. after 'the police car
b. after 'at top speed
c. after 'stolen car
d. after 'top speed