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Cloud [144]
4 years ago
15

Identify the prepositional phrase in With its rattle, a rattlesnake warns those around that they should watch where they are ste

pping.
English
1 answer:
marishachu [46]4 years ago
6 0
<span>warns those around that they should watch where they are stepping
</span><span>

Phrases are group of words that doesn't have a complete thought unlike clauses that can stand alone since it has a subject and predicate whereas a phrase doesn't.
</span>An adjective phrase is one type of phrase to describe a noun or pronoun subject in a sentence.<span> Also is adverb clause.</span>
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