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so, i believe its they can be placed near houses or on ships, i think that this is the answer. . . please dont be mad if its wrong. . .
There's not always an adjective in a prepositional phrase, but if there is one, it's the word before the noun.
EX: He walked through the large entrance.
Prepositional phrase- through the large entrance
Preposition- through
Object of the preposition (noun)- door
Adjective- heavy
Hope this helps!
The sentence that contains a helping/auxiliary verb is the first one - We should stop and ask for directions.
The helping verb there is <em>should. </em>Helping verbs are used to form complex tenses, such as present continuous, or future perfect, etc.
They should wear uniforms at school so everyone is equal and so their is no judging because everyone has on the same out fit so their is no judgment.