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3241004551 [841]
3 years ago
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How is the underlined prepositional phrase used in the sentence?

English
2 answers:
pishuonlain [190]3 years ago
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The answer is B: As an Adverbial Prase.   A <em>Prepositional Phrase</em> includes a preposition, its object and its modifiers. The Prepositional Phrases can function as <em>adverbial phrases or adjective phrases</em> to modify other words in the sentence. In the example, " Hearing the key<em> in the lock</em>" and "...dashed <em>to</em> <em>the front door</em>." in and to are <em>prepositions </em>that are used to form the two prepositional phrases: "in the lock" and "to the front door."

zlopas [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The underlined prepositional phrase "to the front door" is used in the sentence as an adverbial phrase

Explanation:

This example is following one of the structures to make an adverbial phrase, which starts with a preposition (in this case "to") the phrase together can be considered an adverb of place, the other three options are not correct because they require different elements in the structure to be considered that kind of phrase.

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