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bogdanovich [222]
3 years ago
5

Directions: Highlight the prepositional phrase in each sentence, Then in parenthesis ( ), identify each word just like this exam

ple:
John went into the store. John (noun-subject) went (verb) into the store.

English
1 answer:
alexira [117]3 years ago
5 0
Things in quotation marks are meant to be highlighted (“”)


1 - I (noun-subject) looked (verb) “above my roof”

2 - She (noun-subject) looked (verb) “over the hill”

3 - My mom (noun-subject) went (verb) “past the other car”

4 - I (noun-subject) leaned (verb) “against the window”

5 - I (noun-subject) looked (verb) “beneath my bed”

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