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In the sentence Rosie sang in the play about the Statue of Liberty. What would be the prepostional phrases. I need this before
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"Beneath the window was a garden of flowers"
Is "of flowers" a prepositional phrase? flowers being the object of prep.? thanks,
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Pegg
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IN this sentence, I am trying to identify all the parts of speech.
"As for me, I don't care for it." As for me- prep phrase I-
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True or false: The following sentence contains a prepositional phrase: The cat laid on the keyboard.
(1 point) Responses A. true
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The sentence is: No one grew tired of eating it. Is there any prepositional phrases in there?
The other sentence says: Linking
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"Stick to your principles".
Is <i>to your principles</i> an adjectival or adverbial or verbal phrase? Or none of the above?? Can
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amanda
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which sentence includes a prepositional phrase?
A. the test was moved to Wednesday. B. the cat is swishing its tail. C. Monday is
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Which sentence includes prepositional phrase?
- I will try to memorize the poem - Monday is the last day to sign up - The cat is
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Which sentence shows the prepositional phrase used correctly?
Responses A Under the bed Roberto found his missing dress
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Which sentence shows the prepositional phrase used correctly?
Responses A In a large pot, I made homemade chicken soup.In a large
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Which sentence uses an prepositional phrase unidiomatically?
Responses A I was so exhausted that I slept through the day.I was so
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence:
The roads are often impassable in the rainy season, but year-round
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Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase unidiomatically?
Responses A Corey was disappointed by the results of his numerous AP
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Identify a prepositional phrase in this sentence:
"Scattered around the playground, I found a huge amount of broken glass."
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Prepositional phrases should be placed as __________ the word being described as possible.
Responses A far fromfar from B close
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Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: "Wendell went fishing on Tuesday."
Responses A Wendell wentWendell went B
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In which sentence does the prepositional phrase act as an adverb?
A)Last evening, Anne suffered from a headache. B)The door to
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Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase?(1 point)
The cat is swishing its tail. The cat is swishing its tail. I will try
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Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase?
Monday is the last day to sign up. I will try to memorize the poem. The cat is
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Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase?
a Monday is the last day to sign up. b I will try to memorize the poem. c The cat
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which sentence contains a prepositional phrase?
a. The book is on the table. b. The cat is swishing its tail. c. Monday is the
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Which sentence DOES NOT contain a prepositional phrase?(1 point) Responses Danny Elfman began as the lead singer of Oingo
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How is this a prepositional phrase? The test was moved to wednesday.
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence:
The two-story brick house at the corner has beautiful rose bushes.
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Blocks
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Choose the sentence in which the prepositional phrase BEST modifies the verb call.
Responses A "I will call Jen," said Angie in
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Blocks
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44. In the following sentence, what kind of phrase is "to the library"?
"I will be going to the library soon." (1 point)
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Select the THREE prepositional phrases in the sentence.
They spent several days in the library according to the librarian. The
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Select the THREE prepositional phrases in the sentence.
They spent several days in the library according to the librarian
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Select the THREE prepositional phrases in the sentence.
They spent several days in the library according to the librarian.
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Select the THREE prepositional phrases in the sentence.
The group of students worked tell together except Tom and Katy from
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Answer the questions 7 - 20. DO NOT skip any questions and DO NOT elaborate on your answer. Simply answer questions 7 - 11
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Prepositional phrases do all of the following EXCEPT
Prepositional phrases do all of the following EXCEPT Start with a
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Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.
I went sailing on the boat my cousin owns. Identify the
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Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence.
After several minutes, I finally located my car keys. "After several minutes" is
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In the following sentence, what kind of phrase is “to the library”?
“I will be going to the library soon.” (1 point)
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While January is nice, October is my favorite month of the year. Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Five miles past the river, Ben found the cave.
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
I have decided that I am going to Japan.
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Taylor swift
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
I stored the broom beside the mop and vacuum cleaner.
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Taylor swift
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Do you want to watch this show with me?
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The baker likes to keep her tools near the oven.
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Kevin jumped onto the stage and began to sing.
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Taylor swift
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Is this old ship headed toward Boston?
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Taylor swift
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
In France, the cultural customs are different.
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Taylor swift
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Tries Remaining 3 tries remaining Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence. The
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
I will not be able to see you until dinner.
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The woman in the blue shirt is an engineer.
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elect the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The notebook with the blue stickers is mine.
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The sun rising over the mountains always makes me
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Select the first and last word of the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
I have something important to tell Jen about her
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