Asked by Lo
What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence? “The bear cub became trapped inside the trashcan.”
a...inside the trashcan.
b.The bear cub...
c....trapped...
d....became trapped...
I think it is d. Is this correct?
a...inside the trashcan.
b.The bear cub...
c....trapped...
d....became trapped...
I think it is d. Is this correct?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
No.
Many prepositions are made up of only one word and are called simple prepositions. These include short and very common words like as, at, by, for, and of. You also use prepositions such as about, between, into, like, onto, since, than, through, with, within, and without to show a relationship between words.
Many prepositions are made up of only one word and are called simple prepositions. These include short and very common words like as, at, by, for, and of. You also use prepositions such as about, between, into, like, onto, since, than, through, with, within, and without to show a relationship between words.
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Zach
Dude ill give you a hint, a prepositional phrase can be an object.
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