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A prepositional phrase:

Select all that apply:

contains a subject and a verb

contains a preposition

contains no modifiers

contains an object and any modifiers of the object




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Answer:

contains a preposition

Step-by-step explanation:

I used to learn prepositions and I know thats the answer.

A prepositional phrase is a part of a sentence that consists of one preposition and the object it affects.

Here’s an example of a prepositional phrase (in italics):

She caught the bus on time.

"On time" is the prepositional phrase. It consists of a preposition ("on") and a noun ("time").

Prepositional phrases can guide more than one word. They can guide any words that modify or describe the object of the preposition, too.

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