Answer:
A. Prepositional phrase → At 10a.m tomorrow
B. Independent clause → I spoke to the clients
C. Dependent clause → Because you'll be the main person on this account
D. Appositive phrase → Who is the account manager
E. Verbal phrase → To send me the client's requirements for the new ad campaign
Step-by-step explanation:
I have been able to match the different phrases and clauses to the examples from the sample passage.
From the above, we discover that the prepositional phrase started with the preposition "at". A prepositional phrase is known to be a group of words that actually comprises of a preposition, its object, and the words that modify the object.
Independent clauses actually make up a complete thought. It usually has a subject and a predicate. The selected clause above is an independent clause.
Dependent clause does not have a complete thought.
Appositive phrase usually tells more about the noun. "Who is the account manager" is an appositive phrase from the sample passage because t gives us more information about Elena.