A phrase is a group of words, without a subject or a verb, that functions in a sentence as a single part of speech. ... A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun. This noun or pronoun is called the “object of the preposition
Answer:
jxxxnujsWlfo2znbj9jinunybrcnx
1) Batter up
2) cooking up a storm
3) got cupcakes?
4)M'm! M'm! Good
5) you "bake" me happy