Its not a prepostional phrase because to be one you have to start with a prepostional. So the the answer is B.
Answer: (the Answer Is D ) C is Incorrect
Explanation:
Modifying or phase ..........
Answer:
c) At the time...until the Monday morning
Explanation:
Time is one of the story's setting parts. It is important to know when something happened, when it finished, how long it lasted etc.
Time period can be as only as few minutes long, but it can only stretch up to few years. This can be helpful in setting the story's dynamics.
In order to know about the passage of time, we need to have at least two "time stamps".
In this particular excerpt, we have "at the time" denoting a moment in time when no one found he use for the adhesive, and "until the Monday morning" denoting another moment in time, different from the previous, when Fry came up with the idea for the use of the adhesive.
These two phrases signal the passage of time since they denote two different moments in time.
Answer:
The first one!
Explanation:
Obviously, since the sentence doesn't exactly make sense to read, you would need to fix it. Other than that, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th doesn't make sense in the context of the sentence, and are not grammatically correct.
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