Since I cannot underline twice or circle here, I will explain what is what in each sentence.
Answer:
6. prepositional phrase: from you
preposition: from
object: you
prepositional phrase: in the cafeteria
preposition: in
object: the cafeteria
7. prepositional phrase: through the night
preposition: through
object: the night
8. prepositional phrase: with mittens
preposition: with
object: mittens
prepositional phrase: with gloves
preposition: with
object: gloves
9. prepositional phrase: toward its mother
preposition: toward
object: its mother
10. prepositional phrase: during their visit
preposition: during
object: their visit
prepositional phrase: to Chicago
preposition: to
object: Chicago
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and any complements that follow it. A preposition is a word used to establish a relationship between other words in sentence. It can, for instance, indicate time, place, or direction. Take a look at the example below:
- I will meet you at noon.
In the sentence above, the prepositional phrase is "at noon". The preposition "at" functions as a preposition of time here, since it is followed by the noun "noon", which indicates when the action will take place.