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English, 01.08.2020 20:01, mauricioperez0902

QUESTION 9 A preposition is a word used to relate nouns or pronouns to other words in the
sentence in regard to time, location, cause, etc. (e. g. the letter in the envelope).
A prepositional phrase is a modifying (descriptive) phrase that begins with a preposition
and ends with a noun, pronoun, gerund (an -ing verb acting as a noun) or clause (a
group of words containing both a subject and a verb)
Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in the following sentence: Our noisy neighbors
moved away to Montana, and since they left, we could not be happier.
Choose all that apply points
moved away
to Montana
could not be happler
Since they left

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