The complete prepositional phrase in the sentence stated above is "in the door's key hole". As the name suggests, this type of phrase is introduced by prepositions which in this case is with the use of preposition "in". It answers the question "where" which refers to the location of the object it modifies.
A biased website would not be a reliable source for a historian because it would not be for that purpose, rather, it would include poor research and facts.
Generally the most important part of a main idea is the topic sentence.
Read the sentence.
<u>With its trunk</u>, an elephant gives an affectionate caress to its baby or mate.
Which best identifies the word the underlined phrase modifies?
(A) elephant
(B) gives
(C) caress
(D) trunk
Answer:
(B) gives
Explanation:
A phrase is a group of words that do not have a verb and a subject and does not form a complete thought.
The phrase "with its trunk" modifies the verb "gives" in the sentence.