Select the preposition that best completes each sentence:
Juan left his wallet on top of the dresser. Lorna fell asleep during the television show and missed the ending. Sheryl’s house is near the park, so we can walk from there.
Answer:
the adjectival phrases ....
1. A person <em><u>without money or friends</u></em> is seldom respected.
2. A stitch <em><u>in time</u></em> saves nine.
3. Please tell me a story <em><u>of adventures</u></em>.
Explanation:
as adjectives ...
1. A <em><u>penniless, friendless person</u></em> is seldom respected.
2. A <em><u>timely</u></em> stitch saves nine.
3. Please tell me an<em><u> adventure</u></em> story.
Answer:
Don't start sentences with how or but. it needs commas. and some of them sound like incomplete sentences/ thoughts. Attach some of the sentences together.
Explanation: