I really need help on these questions and I don't know if they are correct. Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and the verb/verb phrases twice.
1.) In the spring or summer, I visit our friends for a week.
Prepositional phrase: In the spring or summer, for a week
Verb: visit
Subject: I
2.) The librarian gave the books to Tom and me.
Prepositional phrase: to Tom and me
Verb: gave
Subject: Librarian
3.) The taxi driver left without his change or a tip from the passenger.
Prepositional phrase: without his change, from the passenger
Verb: left
Subject: driver
For this question, do I underline or a tip?
4.) The good reader likes stories about horses and reptiles.
Prepositional phrase: about horses and reptiles
Verb: likes
Subject: reader
5.) During a trip to the zoo, the child stared at the lions and the tigers.
Prepositional phrase: during a trip to the zoo, at the lions and the Tigers
Verb: stared
Subject: child
6.) All friends but Susan and Bill came to the party.
Prepositional phrase: but Susan and Bill
Verb: came
Subject: friends
7.) Before lunch and dinner the parent reads to the children.
Prepositional phrase: before lunch and dinner
Verb: reads
Subject: parent
Thank you if you read this question.
3 answers
5 has three prepositional phrases
6 has two prepositional phrases
7 has two prepositional phrases
Everything else is correct.