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Reil [10]
2 years ago
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I need help with this asap please and thank you

English
1 answer:
irina [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. into useful or beautiful <u>objects</u>

2. of <u>tools</u>, for the <u>job</u>

3. for <u>measuring</u>

4. without decent cutting <u>tools </u>

5. for <u>cutting </u>

6. to most modern <u>woodworkers </u>

7. with a <u>plane</u>, in fine <u>items </u>

8. of <u>wood</u>, with <u>screws</u>

9. with abrasive <u>sandpaper</u>, for the last <u>step</u>, in the <u>process </u>

10. for the final <u>touch</u> - <u>staining</u> or <u>painting</u> the wood

Explanation:

A prepositional phrase is a group of words that contains a preposition (e.g. <em>in, on, near, by, for</em>, etc), its object, and words that modify the object. The object can be a noun, a gerund (a verb form ending in <em>-ing </em>that acts as a noun), or a clause.

In the <em>Answer</em> section, you can see the correct answers. I have pointed out the prepositional phrases (what you are supposed to underline once) and have underlined the objects (what you are supposed to underline twice). Like this, we can clearly see what the elements of prepositional phrases are.

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