Prepositional object or adverbial clause?
I go play soccer with my friends .
Is the bolded part a prepositional object or an adverbial clause? I'm having trouble distinguishing. Thank you!
I go play soccer with my friends .
Is the bolded part a prepositional object or an adverbial clause? I'm having trouble distinguishing. Thank you!
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The main sentence is “I’m going to play football.” (The “football” is no longer part of the preposition alphrase.) The rest is mM an additional indication and not required by the verb, so I would see it as an adverbial determination – more precisely than comitative adverbial.
I would say prepositional object because of the preposition “with”.