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Which of these is a prepositional phrase? in the garden or to receive the children or two benches or waited
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Which of these is a prepositional phrase? in the garden or to receive the children or two benches or waited
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in the garden
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In the garden. I’m not sure though because I think it could also be to receive the children.
They’re both made up of a preposition followed by a noun but i would go with in the garden
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