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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
7

Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. Martha fell over the cat

English
1 answer:
nikdorinn [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

'over the cat' ?

Explanation:

This is a guess but from experience and other peoples answers I believe this it is because 'Martha' is a noun and a word not a phrase and same with each other individual word, same thing goes for 'the cat'

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