To <span>present a generalized situation that will either become more fully realized </span>
"We hid Lola's birthday present under the bed" is a <u>prepositional phrase</u>, it modifies a noun or a verb in the sentence with a preposition. In this case the phrase is an adverbial phrase because the preposition "under" is modifying the verb "Hid". If you ask Where the present was hidden? Was hidden <u>under </u> the bed.
"The runner leading the pack is our friend Kirsten" is a noun phrase, this phrase has a Noun, which is "Kirsten" but we can only identified who is Kirsten because of the rest of the prhase. Our friend kirsten <u>is the runner leading the pack. </u>
"The construction workers are building a new house" is a verb phrase, it is composed of the verb to be + ing form (are + building), and gives the idea of continuity. Because of the verbal structure used, is posible to identify that the workers are doing something in a cotinous way instead of a finished action or a reported action, for example.
The sentence that uses preposition correctly is;
"The school bus finally arrived at the museum".
"at" is the preposition and "at the museum" is the prepositional phrase.
<h2>Further Explanation;
</h2><h3>Preposition
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- Prepositions are words that connects pronouns, nouns, or phrases with other words in a sentence. They are words that appear before a direct object or an indirect object.
- Prepositions act to connect objects, time, locations and directions of a given sentence. They are normally short words that are followed by a noun or a pronoun.
- Examples of prepositions include; since, at, before, after, besides, under, over, into, in, etc.
<h3>Preposition phrases
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- They are phrases that contain a preposition as the head, an object or a noun and a modifier.
- Examples of preposition phrase; at the museum in the sentence, “The school bus finally arrived at the museum”.
- Prepositions introduce the object of a prepositional phrase. In the case, “at” is the preposition, and “the museum” is the subject of the preposition.
<h3>Functions of preposition
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Preposition may perform the following functions
- Act as an adjective modifying a noun
- Act as a verb modifying a verb
- They also act as particles in phrasal verb. For example in; wake up, pass out, look up, etc
- etc
Key words: Preposition, preposition phrases, Uses of preposition phrases
<h3>Learn more about </h3>
Level: High school
Subject: English
Topic: Parts of speech
Sub-topic: Preposition
What is the question? I'm not sure whT you're asking but all of those facts are true.
Answer:
Kelvin was intrested in electronics