Asked by #FreeGucci
14.) What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?
"Late last night there was a loud knock at the door"
A.)Late last night
B.)There was
C.)A loud knock
D.)At the door
I believe it's "A", However i also think might be "D"
"Late last night there was a loud knock at the door"
A.)Late last night
B.)There was
C.)A loud knock
D.)At the door
I believe it's "A", However i also think might be "D"
Answers
Answered by
Reed
It's not A. Where is the preposition in A? You can always tell a prepositional phrase because it begins with a preposition like "from", "by", "to", etc.
Answered by
#FreeGucci
What about "D"?
Answered by
Reed
Does D start with a preposition? Read this carefully, then you'll know:
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/prepositionalphrase.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/prepositionalphrase.htm
Answered by
#FreeGucci
oh, must be "C"
Answered by
Reed
NO! Read what I posted for you! No more guessing. We won't answer any more guesses.
Answered by
lel
#freegucci, you're an idiot
Answered by
mort
its d
Answered by
IQ = 7
YE MORT IS RIGHT
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