Yes, it is a phrase that indicates time. It will be an adverbial phrase.
Yes, "in time" is an adverbial prepositional phrase.
The prepositional phrase is for the long jump. Record is not part of it.
Yes, "for the first time" is a prepositional phrase that provides information about the time something occurs. It acts as an adverbial phrase in a sentence.
"At that time" is the prepositional phrase.
"At that time" is the prepositional phrase.
Yes, "with long golden hair" is a prepositional phrase. It includes the preposition "with" and describes the noun "hair."
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Yes, "in an environment" is a prepositional phrase. It begins with the preposition "in" and includes the noun phrase "an environment." Prepositional phrases provide more information about location or time.
No, "each year" is not a prepositional phrase. It is a noun phrase that indicates a specific time period.
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The prepositional phrase is in the park. Camping is not part of the prepositional phrase.
No, "in the summer" is a prepositional phrase that indicates a specific time period. It does not function as an adverb.