Answer :
Identifying the following sentence's verbs, phrases and nouns, we can say that the sentence "We hid Lola's birthday present under the bed" is a prepositional phrase.
It modifies a noun or verb in the phrase using a preposition. The phrase in question is an adverbial phrase since the preposition "under" modifies the verb "hide." If you ask Where the present was hidden, was hidden under the bed. The sentence "The runner leading the pack is our buddy Kirsten" is a noun phrase because it refers to Kirsten by name, but the rest of the sentence identifies her. Our friend Kirsten is the group leader and the runner. The verb phrase "the construction workers are building a new house" conveys continuity and is made up of the verb to be + ing form (are + building). Because of the language structure utilized, it is possible to tell that the workers are continuously performing an action rather than, for instance, a finished action or a reported action.
Note that the full question is:
Use the drop-down menus to identify each italicized phrase as a noun phrase, a verb phrase, or a prepositional phrase. We hid Lola’s birthday present under the bed. The runner leading the pack is our friend Kirsten. The construction workers are building a new house.
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