Asked by Cat200
I really need help with these prepositions and I don't know if I did it right or not, can you please check?
Directions: cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and the verb/ verb phrase twice. I don't know exactly how to find the verb phrases, that is what confuses me, I don't know if it's just supposed to be a verb or a verb phrase.
1.) The taxi driver left without his change or a tip from the passenger.
Verb: left
Subject: driver
Phrase: without his change, from the passenger
2.) During a trip to the zoo, the child stared at the lions and the tigers.
Verb: stared
Subject: child
Phrase: during a trip to the zoo, at the lions and tigers
3.) All friends but Susan and Bill came to the party.
Phrase: but Susan and Bill , to the party
Verb: came
Subject: friends
4.) Before lunch and dinner the parent reads to the children.
Phrase: to the children , before lunch and dinner
Verb: reads
Subject: parent
Directions: cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and the verb/ verb phrase twice. I don't know exactly how to find the verb phrases, that is what confuses me, I don't know if it's just supposed to be a verb or a verb phrase.
1.) The taxi driver left without his change or a tip from the passenger.
Verb: left
Subject: driver
Phrase: without his change, from the passenger
2.) During a trip to the zoo, the child stared at the lions and the tigers.
Verb: stared
Subject: child
Phrase: during a trip to the zoo, at the lions and tigers
3.) All friends but Susan and Bill came to the party.
Phrase: but Susan and Bill , to the party
Verb: came
Subject: friends
4.) Before lunch and dinner the parent reads to the children.
Phrase: to the children , before lunch and dinner
Verb: reads
Subject: parent
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