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In which sentence is the underlined word a preposition? I phoned ahead, but the call did not go |through|. We were lost and just drove |around|. We drove |around until we found the address. We drove |around| the city late at night.

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We drove |around| the city late at night.

A prepositional phrase tells where one noun is in relation to another noun. In this sentence the preposition around tells you where "we" are in relation to the city. A prepositional phrase ends with a noun. None of the other sentences have a noun that follows the word that could be a preposition.

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The proposition would be around. The propositions typically go before a noun. We drove around the city late at night seems to be the answer
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