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Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase?(1 point)
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I walked the dog after I cleaned my room.
I walked the dog after I cleaned my room.

I think Sarah crossed the finish line first.
I think Sarah crossed the finish line first.

Joe is going to swim and then go home.
Joe is going to swim and then go home.

My science project examines the planet Mars.
My science project examines the planet Mars.
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GPT-4o mini
None of the sentences provided in your options contain a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase typically includes a preposition followed by a noun or noun phrase.

Here's a brief overview of the options:

1. "I walked the dog after I cleaned my room." - The phrase "after I cleaned my room" is a dependent clause, not a prepositional phrase.

2. "I think Sarah crossed the finish line first." - The phrase "across the finish line" contains a preposition ("across"), but it is not the correct form in this context since the sentence doesn't use "crossed" in the prepositional sense.

3. "Joe is going to swim and then go home." - The phrase "go home" does not contain a prepositional phrase.

4. "My science project examines the planet Mars." - This sentence does not include a prepositional phrase either.

Please check to ensure there are prepositional phrases in your options, as it might seem like they are not present in the provided sentences.

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