a. prepositional phrase e. infinitive phrase
b. appositive phrase f. absolute phrase
c. participial phrase
d. gerund phrase
The Pilgrims, members of a Protestant group "within the Church of England" who demanded reforms in doctrine and worship,sought religious freedom in America.
"The exterior walls exposed to the ocean's unrelenting salt spray,"
the Pilgrims' homes turned a beautiful silver-gray.
Many collectors try "to acquire stamps in special areas".
a. subject
b. adjective
c. adverb
d. predicate nominative
e. direct object
Some people prefer "collecting coins".
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies how the
word or phrase in quotes is used in the following sentence:
Many residents of Hawaii work in "fishing" and "weaving".
a. subject
b. direct object
c. predicate nominative
d. object of a preposition
One of many recreational activities that can be enjoyed in Hawaii
is "swimming in the clear blue sea".
a. subject
b. direct object
c. predicate nominative
d. object of a preposition
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For example, in #1, "within the Church of England" is two successive prepositional phrases. Do you see it? Do you understand? Study prepositions and prepositional phrases in the chompchomp website to make sure.
Then let us know what you think about the others. No guessing!
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The two successive prepositional phrases are ~
within the Church
and
of England
"The exterior walls exposed to the ocean's unrelenting salt spray,"
the Pilgrims' homes turned a beautiful silver-gray.
Because the exterior walls were exposed to the ocean's unrelenting salt spray, the Pilgrims' homes turned a beautiful silver-gray.
Then you'd have an introductory adverbial clause plus the main clause. But I really don't know what to say about it as it's written.