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Identify the​ preposition(s) in the following sentence.   After a disastrous​ dinner, Marlena asked to end the date early. A. to B. ​After, to C. After D. ​to, early

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C. After

Step-by-step explanation:

A preposition is a word that indicates relationship to another word, which usually is a noun. There is only one preposition in this sentence; it is after, a preposition of time. It helps us understand time connections in the sentence.

The word to is not a preposition in this sentence; it is an infinitive marker. It indicates that the verb end is in the infinitive.

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B. After
A preposition is a word that comes before a noun that tells the reader where one noun is in relation to another noun. In the sentence, after tells when she ended the dinner. In this case "After a disastrous dinner" is the entire prepositional phrase. Sometimes the word to is considered a preposition. However, in this case, it is part of the infinitive form of the verb end.
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