A few days ago
skullgangprincess

HELP WiTH HOMEWORK??

OKAY I GOTTA DETERMiN IF THE SENTENCE IS A VERB ADVERB ADJECTIVE NOUN OR PROPOSTiTiON

HE WANT TO TRAVEL LiGHT.

THE PAST IS FONDLY REMEBERED BY THE TEAM.

WE STUDIED THE PAST TENSE OF THE VERB.

HE WALKED SLOWLY PAST US

THEY DROVE BEYOND THE HUGE MOUTAIN

WE SPOKE ABOUT THE GREAT BEYOND

THE PART IN HER HAIR WAS QUITE STRAIGHT.

UNFORTUNATELY, WE MUST PART NOW.

WHAT’S YOUR TAKE ON THE WHOLE THING?

TAKE A PiECE OF ADViCE FROM ME.

Top 3 Answers
A few days ago
QDOG

Favorite Answer

If it has a preposition it is a prepositional phrase, If you don’t know what a preposition is they are:

aboard, about, above, across, against, along, around, amid, among, after, at, except, for, during, down, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, before, beyond.

Well, those are the only ones I know.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Your question doesn’t make any sense. A sentence is not a verb, an adjective, or any of the other things you listed. Sentences CONTAIN these things. You might as well ask, “Look at that girl–is she an eye, a nose, or an elbow?” What is the actual question your teacher asked you to work on? (By the way, your first example isn’t even a correct sentence.)
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A few days ago
Captain Jadeinne Sparrow
*he wants to travel LIGHT (adverb of manner)

*the past is FONDLY remembered by the team (adverb of manner)

*we STUDIED the past tense of the verb (verb, past tense or perfective)

*he walked SLOWLY past us (adverb of manner)

*they drove BEYOND the huge mountain (adverb of place)

*we SPOKE about the great beyond (verb, past tense or perfective)

*the part in her hair was QUITE STRAIGHT (adjective)

*UNFORTUNATELY, we must part NOW (adverb of manner, time)

*TAKE a piece of advice from me (verb, neutral)

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