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Which two phrases in the following passage are prepositional phrases used as adjectives?

I want the toy with the blue stars, but it is too expensive. I will have to go to the store in the city to find it cheaper. If they do not have it, I will have to wait until I can get it from the internet.

with the blue stars
go to the
in the city
do not have it
until I can get

Answer :

The two prepositional phrases which are used as adjectives in the given passage are 'in the city' and 'with the blue stars.'

Options A and C are the correct answers.

What is meant by adjectives?

Adjectives are the words that tell the qualities or characteristics of a noun used in the sentence.

Prepositional phrases are those which contain an object, preposition, and the word changing the object. When these phrases are used as adjectives, they give the description in relation to nouns or pronouns.

In the given passage, the phrase 'with the blue stars' contains the word blue stars representing the noun, and the phrase 'in the city' contains the word city as the noun.

Therefore, the phrases 'in the city' and 'with the blue stars' are the two prepositional phrases used as adjectives.

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