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No. But the prepositional phrase "in it" is an adverb phrase.
an adjective phrase acts like an adjective and modifies the noun or pronoun in the sentence. an adverb phrase acts like an adverb and modifies the verb, adjective, or adverb in the sentence.
Yes, you can have a sentence without a adjetive or adverb phrase. For example, Her name is Sally. No adverb or adjetive!
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A prepositional phrase can function in a sentence as an adjectival or adverbial phrase, providing additional information about a noun or verb, respectively.
The word "gently" is an adverb. The phrase "in her hands" is an adverb phrase.
adverb
"to finish your test" is the infinitive phrase.
"For several weeks" is the adverb phrase.
Adverb
The adverb in the sentence is "every," which describes the frequency of the action of going to church.
There is no adverb. There is an adverbial prepositional phrase (for his wife).