[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
Change the modal without changing the meaning:
HE NEEDN’T BE THERE UNTIL 9.30 PM
A. ought to
B. don’t have to
C. wasn’t able to
D. doesn’t have to
Select your answer:

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Can a prepositional phrase act as an adjective?
A. Yes, a prepositional phrase can act as an adjective by modifying a noun.
B. No, a prepositional phrase cannot act as an adjective.
C. A prepositional phrase can only act as an adverb.
D. A prepositional phrase can act as a conjunction.
