Questions 7–12: Identify all the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Tell whether each is used as an adjective or an adverb.

7. The cat sniffed at the omelet.

8. The table by the door is a valuable antique.

9. Jim ran around the neighborhood every evening after supper.

10. Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go.

11. Get me to the church on time.

12. The man with the (Tool that is also bad word but brainly won't let me say it) is our gardener.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

7. at the omelette. Adverb, describes where.

8. by the door. Adjective, describes what kind.

9. around the neighborhood and after supper. Both adverbs, around the neighborhood describes where and after supper describes when.

10. Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house. Adverb, describes where.

11. to the church and on time. Both adverbs, to the church describes where and on time describes when.

12. with the tool. Adjective, describes what kind.

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Answer:

1.) was broken (main verb)

will be painting (main verb)

written, spoken (participle)

freezing (participle) should have worn (main verb)

retired (participle) are working (main verb)

written (participle)

at the omelet (adverb)

by the door (adjective)

around the neighborhood, after supper (adverb)

over the river, through the woods, to grandmother’s house (adverb)

to the church, on time (adverb)

with the tool (adjective)

Explanation:

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