<em><u>"Alan dropped the paper under the desk". The preposition is "under" and the propositional phrase is "under the desk". One way to tell is we can break the sentence down into a little conversation and get the same information through a series of questions.</u></em>
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She eat food
= Food is eaten by her.
He play football
=A football is played by him.
we went hospital
= A hospital was gone by us.
I read book
=A book is read by me.
Father went office
=Office was gone by farher.
I like cucumber
=Cucumber is liked by me.
She wear cap
=Cap is wear by her.
The hate potato
=Potato is hated by them.
She think a drum is so small.
= A drum is thinked so small by her.
I like skirt.
Skirt os liked by me.
He chew centerfruit.
=Centerfruit is chewed by him.
=I like golden slipper story
=Slipper story is liked by me
He got his nickname, Crash, when he was younger because he crashed head first into his relatives causing them to go flying out the front door. However, people called him Crash because of his skills on the football team, if I'm not mistaken. Hope this helps. (:
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