The underlined phrase that exemplifies a prepositional phrase would be:
B). with his friends
- 'Prepositional Phrases' are characterized as the expressions or phrases that involve a preposition accompanied by its object and some or any modifier words to modify the object.
- These phrases function to display the association or relationship between a noun and other components of the sentence. They also act to add a modification to a noun or the verb present in the sentence.
- In the given sentence, the phrase 'with his friends' is the prepositional phrase as it begins with a preposition 'with' followed by the object of the preposition i.e. 'friends' and its modifier 'his.'
Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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The correct sentence is A) My car is old and gets bad gas mileage. Having bad gas mileage is an ongoing thing that will never change unless you get a different car, so none of the other choices make sense.
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Hi UWU ;)
<span>root - the basic part of a word
example: reCONSTRUCTion
prefix - an addition before the root of a word
example: REconstruction
suffix - an addition at the end of the root of a word
example: reconstructION
The root is what contributes to the basic meaning of a word - prefixes
and suffixes serve to narrow down the meaning - who, when, how, in what
tense
example: re - again
construct - to build
ion - the action of
So the word RECONSTRUCTION would mean "the action of building again."
Hope that helped! Good luck! :)
P.S. Although you didn't ask for it, the subject is the object in the sentence that is performing the predicate
example: The girl ran to the store.
girl - subject
ran - predicate
It doesn't really have much in common with roots, prefixes and suffixes, all which are similar in function </span>
Source(s):
Teaching English
Answer:
A
Explanation:
She goes to.............................