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Sidana [21]
3 years ago
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12 sentences. Each sentence must include a noun or pronoun, a verb, and a preposition.

English
1 answer:
Blababa [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. He is going to Paris

He (P) is going (V) to (Prep) Paris (N)

2. She is swimming in the pool

She (P) is swimming (V) in (Prep) the pool (N)

3. She was crying at the corner

She (P) was crying (V) at (Prep) the corner (N)

4. They laughed at the puppy

They (P) laughed (V) at (prep) the puppy (N)

5. He is standing on the bench

He (P) is standing (V) on (prep) the bench (N)

6. We slept in the middle of the night

we (P) slept (V) in (Prep) the night (N)

7. we raced towards the pole

we (P) raced (V) towards (prep) the pole (N)

8. she imagined of becoming a pilot

she (P) imagined (V) of (Prep a pilot (N)

9. They were talking in front of the teacher

They (P) were talking (V) in front (Prep) the teacher (N)

10. they were joking that they were from Switzerland

They (P) Joking (V) from (Prep) Switzerland (N)

11. You are not allowed to go out the market

You (P) Allowed (V) out (Prep) the market (N)

12. He promised that we will off the lights

He (P) Promised (V) Off (Prep) The lights (N)

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