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hey everyone its mrs. Wommack again and todays lesson is over modifying phrases now in order to understand todays lesson its really important that you have watched the video on adjectives and adverbs as modifiers already before seeing this one so if you havent go ahead and stop now and go back to that video before this will make a lot of sense to you both of the videos go hand-in-hand and theyre both relatively short but it really is important that you watch the adjective and adverb video first before this one modifying phrases are simply prepositional phrases that act as modifiers in fact thats what a prepositional phrase does it acts as a modifier in a sentence and since its acting as a modifier that means that prepositional phrases act as either adjectives or adverbs lets look at an example sentence to understand this now before we can find the prepositional phrase we need to identify the preposition if you are not familiar with your prepositions now might be a good time t