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Which phrase in this sentence is a prepositional phrase? “She set the plate on the table, took a seat, and began telling stories.”
A. set the plate
B. on the table
C. took a seat
D. telling stories
11 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is **B. on the table**. Prepositional phrases typically consist of a preposition and its object, which in this case is "on" (the preposition) and "the table" (the object of the preposition).
11 months ago

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