2. In 1896, when he was a 27-year-old undergraduate at Harvard, He read about the revival of the

ancient Greek games. (4)
What are the prepositional phrases

- In 1896

- at Harvard
- about the revival
- of the ancient Greek games

The prepositional phrases in the sentence are:

1. "In 1896" - This phrase describes the time and indicates when the event occurred.
2. "at Harvard" - This phrase describes the location where the undergraduate was studying.
3. "about the revival" - This phrase describes the topic or subject of the reading.
4. "of the ancient Greek games" - This phrase provides additional information about the games being revived.

Prepositional phrases provide information about relationships between different words in a sentence. They typically include a preposition (such as "in," "on," "at," "about") and a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. In the given sentence, "In 1896" and "at Harvard" are examples of prepositional phrases.

To identify prepositional phrases, look for prepositions and the words that follow them. In this case, the preposition "in" is followed by the noun phrase "1896," and the preposition "at" is followed by the noun phrase "Harvard." These prepositional phrases provide additional information about when and where the person in the sentence was involved with the ancient Greek games.