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USPshnik [31]
3 years ago
6

What type of phrase is underlined in the sentence below? Have you been to the new Thai restaurant that opened last month? Questi

on 6 options: participial phrase gerund phrase infinitive phrase prepositional phrase
underlined:to the new Thai restaurant 

Have you been to the new Thai restaurant that opened last month?

Question 6 options:

participial phrase


gerund phrase


infinitive phrase


prepositional phrase
English
1 answer:
Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
4 0
<span>The phrase to the new Thai restaurant is a prepositional phrase. Given that it starts with the word to, which is a preposition, the whole phrase is a prepositional phrase. A participial phrase would have to be an adjective, a gerund phrase would have to end in -ing, and an infinitive phrase would have to have a to + verb form. </span>
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