What's the prepositional phrase in each sentence? each sentence contains one. the black car sped quietly through the woods. the
medicine from the injection entered my bloodstream. are you going to the dance? i received a letter from my friend. the cup under the sink had grown cold. we grew sweaty in the heat.
A prepositional phrase is <span>phrase that starts with a preposition and ends with noun (or a pronoun). Here is a list of a few prepositions: About above across after along among around at before beside between against within without beneath through during under in into over of off to toward up on near for from except by with behind below down inside until outside
I know that was a long list but trust me, it will come in handy!
And a noun, as you should know, is a person, place or thing.
The preposition in the first sentence is 'through'. The phrase is 'through the woods'.
the second sentence is 'from the injection' because 'from' is a preposition, and 'injection' is a thing.
The third sentence is 'to the dance' because 'to' is a preposition and 'dance' is a place.
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