Mary1970 Mary1970
  • 26-07-2017
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A prepositional phrase is a preposition

A.
plus an adverb.

B.
plus an object

C.
plus a verb.

D.
plus a subject.

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aileen4
aileen4 aileen4
  • 26-07-2017
The answer would be  B. An object 
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amirycapaschall amirycapaschall
  • 26-07-2017
i believe its a (plus an adverb) you might want to get  a second opinion
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