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Adjectival or Adverbial?
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It took me a long time to think (about these very simple sentences.)
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The house (with the blue door) looked bright and cheery.
adjectival
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The police arrived (at the scene) looking for answers.
adverbial
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When the man yelled, the dog (on the corner) started barking.
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The University (of California) opened a new Literature building.
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(With her hands) shaking uncontrollably, she opened the door.
adverbial
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(In his heart), he knew he would never see her ever again.
adverbial
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She ran (up the stairs), excited to see her family.
adverbial
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No man had ever seen such a beautiful landscape (in his entire life.)
adverbial
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She looked for her son, but he had already walked (into the crowd.)
adverbial
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Those who live (in glass houses) should not throw stones.
adverbial
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She carried a list (of names). She intended her revenge carefully.
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My hometown is located (in a large forest.)
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