Underline the prepositional phrase and say whether it functions as an adjective or an adverb.
1. Don't leave the scissors on the table; put them back
2. Jiya starts her music practice at Soclock.
3. The Invitation cards for the wedding have arrived.
4. The books in the box have been forgotten
5. Do you know how to eat with a knife and fork?
6.You must get back before 9 o'clock.
7. The car beside mine is Arjun's.
8. The vegetables in the basket are all fresh.
9. Why did you leave your shoes inside the car?
10. The children leaned against the wall while they waited for their friends.
11. My classroom is next to the staffroom.
12.According to Manoj, the new principal is a kind man.
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- Don't leave the scissors on the table; put them back
- Jiya starts her music practice at Soclock.
- The Invitation cards for the wedding have arrived.
- The books in the box have been forgotten
- Do you know how to eat with a knife and fork?
- You must get back before 9 o'clock.
- The car beside mine is Arjun's.
- The vegetables in the basket are all fresh.
- Why did you leave your shoes inside the car?
- The children leaned against the wall while they waited for their friends.
- My classroom is next to the staffroom.
- According to Manoj, the new principal is a kind man.
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