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I need dire help with Exercise 2, numbers 1 through 5. I’m did them all, but I’m not sure of any of them at all. I also feel as if number 5 makes the least sense to me. Does “to come” count as a prepositional phrase? I think it’s an infinitive phrase, but it’s not telling me to do anything with infinitive phrases, so I won’t. But if it is also a prep phrase which I’m not sure of, where’s the object of the prep “to”? Thanks!!! Giving out the most points as I can. Explanations for all numbers, 1-5 are required, unless they are correct.

I need dire help with Exercise 2, numbers 1 through 5. I’m did them all, but I’m not-example-1
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1-4 look correct to me.

for #5, you are correct that to come is not a prepositional phrase because there is no object. If I were you, I'd leave it alone and keep the one next it. all others look correct.
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